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Creative and Performing Arts Cross-Institutional Units 2015 Regional Universities Network Federation University Australia = FedUni CQUniversity = CQU University of Southern Queensland = USQ Southern Cross University = SCU University of New England = UNE University of the Sunshine Coast = USC Subject area Eligible Students (Home University) Cross-institutional units Cross-institutional units Host university 1a. Music history and culture CQU MUSI336 (Ethnomusicology Seminar) and OORA100 (Aboriginal Resilience and the Arts) UNE FedUni (Non music theatre students only) JAZZ10015 and 10016 (History of Jazz 1 and 2), 12394 and 12395 (History of Rock and Roll 1 and 2), 11384 (Arts in Perspective) CQU MUSI111 (Encounters in Music), MUSI130 (Music Cultures), MUSI135 (Popular Music), MUSI236 (Western Music History: Beginnings to Baroque), MUSI237 (Western Music History: Classical and Romantic Eras), MUSI335 (Popular Music Seminar), MUSI336 (Ethnomusicology Seminar), MUSI338 (Western Music History: 20 and 21st Century), and OORA100 (Aboriginal Resilience and the Arts) UNE MUI1003 (Musical Contexts 1: Turning Points in Western Music), MUI2006 (Music Contexts 2: Western Popular Music) and MUI3012 (Music Contexts 3: Critical Perspectives) USQ SCU JAZZ10015 and 10016 (History of Jazz 1 and 2) CQU MUSI335 (Ethnomusicology Seminar) and OORA100 (Aboriginal Resilience and the Arts) UNE UNE JAZZ10015 and 10016 (History of Jazz 1 and 2) CQU USQ JAZZ10015 and 10016 (History of Jazz 1 and 2) CQU MUSI335 (Ethnomusicology Seminar) and OORA100 (Aboriginal Resilience and the Arts) UNE USC JAZZ10015 and 10016 (History of Jazz 1 and 2), 12394 and 12395 (History of Rock and Roll 1 and 2), 11384 (Arts in Perspective) CQU MUSI111 (Encounters in Music), MUSI130 (Music Cultures), MUSI135 (Popular Music), MUSI236 (Western Music History: Beginnings to Baroque), MUSI237 (Western Music History: Classical and Romantic Eras), MUSI335 (Popular Music Seminar), MUSI336 (Ethnomusicology Seminar), MUSI338 (Western Music History: 20 and 21st Century), and OORA100 (Aboriginal Resilience and the Arts) UNE MUI1003 (Musical Contexts 1: Turning Points in Western Music), MUI2006 (Music Contexts 2: Western Popular Music) and MUI3012 (Music Contexts 3: Critical Perspectives) USQ

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Creative and Performing Arts Cross-Institutional Units 2015 Regional Universities Network

Federation University Australia = FedUni CQUniversity = CQU University of Southern Queensland = USQ Southern Cross University = SCU University of New England = UNE University of the Sunshine Coast = USC

Subject area

Eligible Students (Home University)

Cross-institutional units

Cross-institutional units Host university

1a. Music history and culture

CQU MUSI336 (Ethnomusicology Seminar) and OORA100 (Aboriginal Resilience and the Arts) UNE

FedUni (Non music theatre students only)

JAZZ10015 and 10016 (History of Jazz 1 and 2), 12394 and 12395 (History of Rock and Roll 1 and 2), 11384 (Arts in Perspective)

CQU

MUSI111 (Encounters in Music), MUSI130 (Music Cultures), MUSI135 (Popular Music), MUSI236 (Western Music History: Beginnings to Baroque), MUSI237 (Western Music History: Classical and Romantic Eras), MUSI335 (Popular Music Seminar), MUSI336 (Ethnomusicology Seminar), MUSI338 (Western Music History: 20 and 21st Century), and OORA100 (Aboriginal Resilience and the Arts)

UNE

MUI1003 (Musical Contexts 1: Turning Points in Western Music), MUI2006 (Music Contexts 2: Western Popular Music) and MUI3012 (Music Contexts 3: Critical Perspectives)

USQ

SCU JAZZ10015 and 10016 (History of Jazz 1 and 2) CQU MUSI335 (Ethnomusicology Seminar) and OORA100 (Aboriginal Resilience and the Arts) UNE

UNE JAZZ10015 and 10016 (History of Jazz 1 and 2) CQU

USQ JAZZ10015 and 10016 (History of Jazz 1 and 2) CQU MUSI335 (Ethnomusicology Seminar) and OORA100 (Aboriginal Resilience and the Arts) UNE

USC

JAZZ10015 and 10016 (History of Jazz 1 and 2), 12394 and 12395 (History of Rock and Roll 1 and 2), 11384 (Arts in Perspective)

CQU

MUSI111 (Encounters in Music), MUSI130 (Music Cultures), MUSI135 (Popular Music), MUSI236 (Western Music History: Beginnings to Baroque), MUSI237 (Western Music History: Classical and Romantic Eras), MUSI335 (Popular Music Seminar), MUSI336 (Ethnomusicology Seminar), MUSI338 (Western Music History: 20 and 21st Century), and OORA100 (Aboriginal Resilience and the Arts)

UNE

MUI1003 (Musical Contexts 1: Turning Points in Western Music), MUI2006 (Music Contexts 2: Western Popular Music) and MUI3012 (Music Contexts 3: Critical Perspectives)

USQ

 

 

FedUni (Non musuc theatre students only)

MUSC11401 (Digital Music Applications) CQU MUSI160 (Fundamentals of Music Technology), MUSI260 (Electronic Music Production) and MUSI361 (Studio Recording Practice)

UNE

MUI1009 (DIY Music Recording and Production) USQ

USC

MUSC11401 (Digital Music Applications) CQU

MUSI160 (Fundamentals of Music Technology), MUSI260 (Electronic Music Production) and MUSI361 (Studio Recording Practice)

UNE

MUI1009 (DIY Music Recording and Production) USQ

FedUni (Non music theatre students only)

MUSC13293 (Advanced Studio Teaching Methods) CQU

SCU MUSC13293 (Advanced Studio Teaching Methods) CQU UNE MUSC13293 (Advanced Studio Teaching Methods) CQU USQ MUSC13293 (Advanced Studio Teaching Methods) CQU USC MUSC13293 (Advanced Studio Teaching Methods) CQU

FedUni (Non music theatre students only)

MUSC1346 (Composition and Arranging 1) CQU MUSI221 (Songwriting for Contemporary Performance) UNE MUI1007 (Making Music 1: Musical Languages), MUI1000 (Making Music 2: Creating Harmony and Melody), MUI2002 (Making Music 3: Popular Song Writing), MUI2008 (Making Music 4: Composing & Improvising), MUI3010 (Making Music 5: Improvising) and MUI3011 (Making Music 6: Contemporary Arranging & Production)

USQ

USC

MUSC1346 (Composition and Arranging 1) CQU MUSI221 (Songwriting for Contemporary Performance) UNE MUI1007 (Making Music 1: Musical Languages), MUI1000 (Making Music 2: Creating Harmony and Melody), MUI2002 (Making Music 3: Popular Song Writing), MUI2008 (Making Music 4: Composing & Improvising), MUI3010 (Making Music 5: Improvising) and MUI3011 (Making Music 6: Contemporary Arranging & Production)

USQ

FedUni (Non music theatre students only)

MUSI121 (Foundation Studies in Musical Performance), MUSI140, 240 and 340 (Creative Portfolio 1 - 3), and MUSI353 (Ensemble Leadership)

UNE

MUI1001, 1002, 2003, 2004, 3005 and 3006 (Collaborative Music Practice 1 - 6), MUI1008 (Preparing for Success in Music), MUI2020, 2019, 3020 and 3019 (Guided Studio Practice 1 - 4), and MUI4003 (Advanced Guided Studio Practice)

USQ

USC

MUSI121 (Foundation Studies in Musical Performance), MUSI140, 240 and 340 (Creative Portfolio 1 - 3), and MUSI353 (Ensemble Leadership)

UNE

MUI1001, 1002, 2003, 2004, 3005 and 3006 (Collaborative Music Practice 1 - 6), MUI1008 (Preparing for Success in Music), MUI2020, 2019, 3020 and 3019 (Guided Studio Practice 1 - 4), and MUI4003 (Advanced Guided Studio Practice)

USQ

1f. Harmony, theory and aural perception USC

MUSC11405, 11406, 12413 and 12414 (Language of Modern Music 1, 2, 3 and 4) CQU

MUSI101, 201 and 301 (Aural Skills 1 - 3), and MUSI110, 210 and 310 (Harmony and Analysis 1 - 3) UNE

 

 

SCU

THTR11121 and THTR11121 (Theatre Studies 1 and 2), PERF11028 and 11029 (Creative & Performing Arts Topic 1 and 2), PERF12018 and 12019 (Creative & Performing Arts Project 1 and 2)

CQU

THEA110 (Introduction to Live Performance), THEA111 (The Playwright and the Play), THEA202 and 302 (Creative Arts Performance and Analysis 1 - 2), THEA210 (Introduction to Live Performance), THEA304 (The Classic Play and Performance Now), THEA307 (The Actor's Craft), THEA318 (Minorities and Majorities in Australian Theatre), THEA 330 (The Role of the Director), and THEA333 (Directing & Production)

UNE

THE1001 (Theatre in Context: Sophocles to Shakespeare), THE1002 (Theatre in Context: Bourgeois to Broken), THE1003 (Political and Community Theatre), THE2003 (Children's & Young People's Theatre), and THE2007 (Shakespearean Theatre: Then & Now)

USQ

4. Visual Arts and Design CQU

ART10094 (Digital Art and Design 1), ART10275 (Digital Photography 1), DES10634 (Design & Technology: Essential Technologies), 10635 (Design and Technology: Principles & Processes), 10636 (History of Design and Technology), 10637 (Design Management & Communication), 10638 (Innovation, Creativity & Enterprise in Design and Technology), 10639 (Integrated Technology Project), 10641 (Textiles and Design), 10642 (Textiles & Society), 10643 (Textile Science & Innovation), 10649 (Graphics Principles and Industry Application), 10650 (Computer Aided Design & Graphics), 10651 (Timber Design and Production), 10652 Metal Design and Production, and 10653 (Timber Industry Practice & Management), and 10654 (Metal Industry Design & Management)

SCU

VSA1000 (Introduction to Art Theory), VSA1001 (Contemporary Art Practice 1), VSA1002 (Introduction to Contemporary Art), VSA1003 (Soft Architecture), VSA1004 (Introduction to Studio Research), VSA1005 (Visual Arts Project 1), VSA2000 (Perspectives in Contemporary Art), VSA2001 (Artists, Works & Processes), VSA 2002 and 2003 (Contemporary Art Practice 2 and 3), VSA 2004 and 5 (Visual Arts Project 2 and 3), VSA2006 and 2007 (Gallery Studies 1 and 2), VSA3002 and 3003 (Gallery Studies 3 and 4), VSA3004 and 3005 (Contemporary Art Practice 4 and 5) and VSA3021 and 3022 (Contemporary Art Theory 1 and 2)

USQ

UNE

ART10094 (Digital Art and Design 1), ART10275 (Digital Photography 1), DES10634 (Design & Technology: Essential Technologies), 10635 (Design and Technology: Principles & Processes), 10636 (History of Design and Technology), 10637 (Design Management & Communication), 10638 (Innovation, Creativity & Enterprise in Design and Technology), 10639 (Integrated Technology Project), 10641 (Textiles and Design), 10642 (Textiles & Society), 10643 (Textile Science & Innovation), 10649 (Graphics Principles and Industry Application), 10650 (Computer Aided Design & Graphics), 10651 (Timber Design and Production), 10652 Metal Design and Production, and 10653 (Timber Industry Practice & Management), and 10654 (Metal Industry Design & Management)

SCU

 

 

VSA1000 (Introduction to Art Theory), VSA1001 (Contemporary Art Practice 1), VSA1002 (Introduction to Contemporary Art), VSA1003 (Soft Architecture), VSA1004 (Introduction to Studio Research), VSA1005 (Visual Arts Project 1), VSA2000 (Perspectives in Contemporary Art), VSA2001 (Artists, Works & Processes), VSA 2002 and 2003 (Contemporary Art Practice 2 and 3), VSA 2004 and 5 (Visual Arts Project 2 and 3), VSA2006 and 2007 (Gallery Studies 1 and 2), VSA3002 and 3003 (Gallery Studies 3 and 4), VSA3004 and 3005 (Contemporary Art Practice 4 and 5) and VSA3021 and 3022 (Contemporary Art Theory 1 and 2)

USQ

5. Creative Writing CQU

LITCR1001 (Introduction to Creative Writing), 1002 (Expository Writing: Social Justice and Ethical Issue) FedUni

ENG00400 (Introduction to Written Texts), 00401, (Issues and Themes in Contemporary Writing, 00407 (Writing and Performance), 00408 (Writing Project), WRI10001 (Contemporary Reading and Writing Practice), WRI10002 (The Nature of the Narrative: Self, Time, Place and the Environment), 10003 (Short Story Writing), WRI200002 (Introduction to Editing & Publishing), WRI20003 (Writing Poetry) and WRI20004 (Writing Lives)

SCU

ENCO102 (Storytelling and Genre Writing), ENCO310 (Children's Literature: Picture Books & Fantasy) and ENGL304 (Critical & Creative Writing through Literature)

UNE

CWR1001 (Writing Good Prose), CWR1002 (Writing About People), CWR2001 (Fairytales and Other Forms), CWR2002 (Writing About Place)

USQ

6. Communications and Media

CQU

COM03420 (Gastronomy & Communication) and COM03422 (Food & Wine Writing) SCU

CMS1100 (Communicating in the Sciences), CMS2018 (Audience & Industry), CMS2022 (Communication & Power), and CMS3001 (Global Conflict Communication)

USQ

FedUni

COM03420 (Gastronomy & Communication) and COM03422 (Food & Wine Writing) SCU

CMS1100 (Communicating in the Sciences), CMS2018 (Audience & Industry), and CMS3001 (Global Conflict Communication)

USQ

SCU CMS1100 (Communicating in the Sciences), CMS2018 (Audience & Industry), CMS2022 (Communication & Power), and CMS3001 (Global Conflict Communication)

USQ

UNE

COM03420 (Gastronomy & Communication) and COM03422 (Food & Wine Writing) SCU

CMS1100 (Communicating in the Sciences), CMS2018 (Audience & Industry), CMS2022 (Communication & Power), and CMS3001 (Global Conflict Communication)

USQ

USQ COM03420 (Gastronomy & Communication) and COM03422 (Food & Wine Writing) SCU

USC

COM03420 (Gastronomy & Communication) and COM03422 (Food & Wine Writing) SCU

CMS1100 (Communicating in the Sciences), CMS2018 (Audience & Industry), CMS2022 (Communication & Power), and CMS3001 (Global Conflict Communication)

USQ

 

 

7. Film and Television

CQU

ATSGC2448/3448 (Screen Theories and Techniques), FLMOL1001 (Australian Cinema), FLMGL1102 (Hollywood Cinema)

FedUni

COM10082 (Film Studies: Cinema, Culture, Context), 10112 (From Page to Production: Essential Screen Skills), 10113 (Visions of Light: Making Music Video), 10627 (Telling Tales: Introduction to Digital Storytelling), 01402 (Act One: Screenwriting), SOC10399 (Philosophy on Screen: Film and Television)

SCU

COMM101 (Screen Media), COMM381 (The Art of Documentary), COMM387 (Screen Adaptations: Rewiring the Text), COMM388 (Visual Pleasures: Film, Gender & Genre), HIST332 (History as Film), and GRMN304 (Contemporary German Film)

UNE

FTR1000 (Elements of Graphic Design), 1003 (Cinematic Language), 1004 (Editing), 1006 (Scriptwriting), 1007 (Production Management), 2002 (Broadcast Radio & Audio Production 1), 2004 (Advanced Editing), 2005 (3D Modelling), 2008 (Broadcast Radio & Audio Production 2) and 2011 (CG Animation)

USQ

FedUni COMM388 (Visual Pleasures: Film, Gender & Genre), HIST332 (History as Film), and GRMN304 (Contemporary German Film)

UNE

SCU

COMM388 (Visual Pleasures: Film, Gender & Genre), HIST332 (History as Film), and GRMN304 (Contemporary German Film)

UNE

FTR2002 (Broadcast Radio & Audio Production 1), 2004 (Advanced Editing), 2005 (3D Modelling), 2008 (Broadcast Radio & Audio Production 2) and 2011 (CG Animation)

USQ

UNE FTR2002 (Broadcast Radio & Audio Production 1), 2004 (Advanced Editing), 2005 (3D Modelling), 2008 (Broadcast Radio & Audio Production 2) and 2011 (CG Animation)

USQ

USQ COMM388 (Visual Pleasures: Film, Gender & Genre), HIST332 (History as Film), and GRMN304 (Contemporary German Film)

UNE

USC

COMM388 (Visual Pleasures: Film, Gender & Genre), HIST332 (History as Film), and GRMN304 (Contemporary German Film)

UNE

FTR2002 (Broadcast Radio & Audio Production 1), 2004 (Advanced Editing), 2005 (3D Modelling), 2008 (Broadcast Radio & Audio Production 2) and 2011 (CG Animation)

USQ

8. Other

CQU CAR10001 (Creativity and Arts Industries) and CAR10503 (Arts Industry Studies) SCU

FedUni CAR10001 (Creativity and Arts Industries) and CAR10503 (Arts Industry Studies) SCU

SCU MUSC13410 (Music Business in the New Millenium) CQU

UNE CAR10001 (Creativity and Arts Industries) and CAR10503 (Arts Industry Studies) SCU

MUSC13410 (Music Business in the New Millenium) CQU

USQ CAR10001 (Creativity and Arts Industries) and CAR10503 (Arts Industry Studies) SCU

MUSC13410 (Music Business in the New Millenium) CQU

USC CAR10001 (Creativity and Arts Industries) and CAR10503 (Arts Industry Studies) SCU

MUSC13410 (Music Business in the New Millenium) CQU

 

     

Languages Cross-Institutional Units 2015 Regional Universities Network

Subject area

Eligible Students (Home University)

Cross-institutional units

Cross-institutional units Host university

1. Classical languages

CQU

CLLA101 (Introduction to Classical Languages), 102 (Classical Languages through Reading), 201 (Intermediate Classical Languages), 202 (Intermediate Classical Texts), 301 (Advanced Classical Languages), 302 (Advanced Classical Texts), and 304 (Classical Verse Texts)

UNE

FedUni

CLLA101 (Introduction to Classical Languages), 102 (Classical Languages through Reading), 201 (Intermediate Classical Languages), 202 (Intermediate Classical Texts), 301 (Advanced Classical Languages), 302 (Advanced Classical Texts), and 304 (Classical Verse Texts)

UNE

SCU

CLLA101 (Introduction to Classical Languages), 102 (Classical Languages through Reading), 201 (Intermediate Classical Languages), 202 (Intermediate Classical Texts), 301 (Advanced Classical Languages), 302 (Advanced Classical Texts), and 304 (Classical Verse Texts)

UNE

USQ

CLLA101 (Introduction to Classical Languages), 102 (Classical Languages through Reading), 201 (Intermediate Classical Languages), 202 (Intermediate Classical Texts), 301 (Advanced Classical Languages), 302 (Advanced Classical Texts), and 304 (Classical Verse Texts)

UNE

USC

CLLA101 (Introduction to Classical Languages), 102 (Classical Languages through Reading), 201 (Intermediate Classical Languages), 202 (Intermediate Classical Texts), 301 (Advanced Classical Languages), 302 (Advanced Classical Texts), and 304 (Classical Verse Texts)

UNE

2. Japanese

CQU

JAPN101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 302 (Japanese Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 311 and 312 (Written Japanese 4A and 4B), and 325 (Japanese Culture through Anime, Manga and Music)

UNE

FedUni JPN325 (Japanese Culture through Anime, Manga and Music) UNE

SCU

JAPN101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 302 (Japanese Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 311 and 312 (Written Japanese 4A and 4B), and 325 (Japanese Culture through Anime, Manga and Music)

UNE

USQ

JAPN101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 302 (Japanese Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 311 and 312 (Written Japanese 4A and 4B), and 325 (Japanese Culture through Anime, Manga and Music)

UNE

USC JPN325 (Japanese Culture through Anime, Manga and Music) UNE

 

     

3. Chinese

CQU

CHIN101, 102, 201, 202, 304 (Chinese Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B and 3A), 211 (Chinese Calligraphy), 305 (Intermediate Chinese: Listening), 310 (Advanced Chinese 1: Writing), 320 (Advanced Chinese 2: Translation), 330 (Advanced Chinese 3: Tradition and Modernity)

UNE

Chinese stream of the following units: LAC1001 (Language Survival Skills), 1002 (Language, Peoples and Places), 2001 (Language, Culture and Custom) and 2002 (Language, History and Identity), 3001 (Language & Contemporary World), 3002 (Language & Culture - Special Project), and 3003 (Language &Culture - Special Project A)

USQ

FedUni

CHIN101, 102, 201, 202, 304 (Chinese Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B and 3A), 211 (Chinese Calligraphy), 305 (Intermediate Chinese: Listening), 310 (Advanced Chinese 1: Writing), 320 (Advanced Chinese 2: Translation), 330 (Advanced Chinese 3: Tradition and Modernity)

UNE

Chinese stream of the following units: LAC1001 (Language Survival Skills), 1002 (Language, Peoples and Places), 2001 (Language, Culture and Custom) and 2002 (Language, History and Identity), 3001 (Language & Contemporary World), 3002 (Language & Culture - Special Project), and 3003 (Language & Culture - Special Project A)

USQ

SCU

CHIN101, 102, 201, 202, 304 (Chinese Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B and 3A), 211 (Chinese Calligraphy), 305 (Intermediate Chinese: Listening), 310 (Advanced Chinese 1: Writing), 320 (Advanced Chinese 2: Translation), 330 (Advanced Chinese 3: Tradition and Modernity)

UNE

Chinese stream of the following units: LAC1001 (Language Survival Skills), 1002 (Language, Peoples and Places), 2001 (Language, Culture and Custom) and 2002 (Language, History and Identity), 3001 (Language & Contemporary World), 3002 (Language & Culture - Special Project), and 3003 (Language & Culture - Special Project A)

USQ

USC

CHIN101, 102, 201, 202, 304 (Chinese Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B and 3A), 211 (Chinese Calligraphy), 305 (Intermediate Chinese: Listening), 310 (Advanced Chinese 1: Writing), 320 (Advanced Chinese 2: Translation), 330 (Advanced Chinese 3: Tradition and Modernity)

UNE

Chinese stream of the following units: LAC1001 (Language Survival Skills), 1002 (Language, Peoples and Places), 2001 (Language, Culture and Custom) and 2002 (Language, History and Identity), 3001 (Language & Contemporary World), 3002 (Language & Culture - Special Project), and 3003 (Language & Culture - Special Project A)

USQ

4. French

CQU

FREN101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (French Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 204 and 205 (French Language through Culture 2 and 1), 303 and 304 (French Translation 1 and 2), 306 (Women in French Texts)

UNE

FedUni

FREN101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (French Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 204 and 205 (French Language through Culture 2 and 1), 303 and 304 (French Translation 1 and 2), 306 (Women in

UNE

 

     

French Texts)

SCU

FREN101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (French Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 204 and 205 (French Language through Culture 2 and 1), 303 and 304 (French Translation 1 and 2), 306 (Women in French Texts)

UNE

USQ

FREN101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (French Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 204 and 205 (French Language through Culture 2 and 1), 303 and 304 (French Translation 1 and 2), 306 (Women in French Texts)

UNE

USC

FREN101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (French Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 204 and 205 (French Language through Culture 2 and 1), 303 and 304 (French Translation 1 and 2), 306 (Women in French Texts)

UNE

5. German

CQU

GRMN101, 102, 201, 202, 307 and 308 (German Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3C and 3D), 301 and 302 (Professional German 3A and 3B), 303 (Contemporary Short Stories), and GRMN304 (Contemporary German Film)

UNE

German stream of the following units: LAC1001 (Language Survival Skills), 1002 (Language, Peoples and Places), 2001 (Language, Culture and Custom) and 2002 (Language, History and Identity), 3001 (Language & Contemporary World), 3002 (Language & Culture - Special Project), and 3003 (Language & Culture - Special Project A)

USQ

FedUni

GRMN101, 102, 201, 202, 307 and 308 (German Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3C and 3D), 301 and 302 (Professional German 3A and 3B), 303 (Contemporary Short Stories), and GRMN304 (Contemporary German Film)

UNE

German stream of the following units: LAC1001 (Language Survival Skills), 1002 (Language, Peoples and Places), 2001 (Language, Culture and Custom) and 2002 (Language, History and Identity), 3001 (Language & Contemporary World), 3002 (Language & Culture - Special Project), and 3003 (Language & Culture - Special Project A)

USQ

SCU

GRMN101, 102, 201, 202, 307 and 308 (German Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3C and 3D), 301 and 302 (Professional German 3A and 3B), 303 (Contemporary Short Stories), and GRMN304 (Contemporary German Film)

UNE

German stream of the following units: LAC1001 (Language Survival Skills), 1002 (Language, Peoples and Places), 2001 (Language, Culture and Custom) and 2002 (Language, History and Identity), 3001 (Language & Contemporary World), 3002 (Language & Culture - Special Project), and 3003 (Language & Culture - Special Project A)

USQ

USC

GRMN101, 102, 201, 202, 307 and 308 (German Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3C and 3D), 301 and 302 (Professional German 3A and 3B), 303 (Contemporary Short Stories), and GRMN304 (Contemporary German Film)

UNE

 

     

German stream of the following units: LAC1001 (Language Survival Skills), 1002 (Language, Peoples and Places), 2001 (Language, Culture and Custom) and 2002 (Language, History and Identity), 3001 (Language & Contemporary World), 3002 (Language & Culture - Special Project), and 3003 (Language & Culture - Special Project A)

USQ

6. Indonesian

CQU

INDN101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (Indonesian Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 211, 212, 311 and 312 (Indonesian In-Country Study A, B, C and D), 315 (Contemporary Indonesian Culture), 330 (A History of Indonesian and its Role in Society), and 331 (Reading Islamic Texts: State, Religion and Conflicts)

UNE

FedUni

INDN101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (Indonesian Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 211, 212, 311 and 312 (Indonesian In-Country Study A, B, C and D), 315 (Contemporary Indonesian Culture), 330 (A History of Indonesian and its Role in Society), and 331 (Reading Islamic Texts: State, Religion and Conflicts)

UNE

SCU

INDN101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (Indonesian Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 211, 212, 311 and 312 (Indonesian In-Country Study A, B, C and D), 315 (Contemporary Indonesian Culture), 330 (A History of Indonesian and its Role in Society), and 331 (Reading Islamic Texts: State, Religion and Conflicts)

UNE

USQ

INDN101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (Indonesian Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 211, 212, 311 and 312 (Indonesian In-Country Study A, B, C and D), 315 (Contemporary Indonesian Culture), 330 (A History of Indonesian and its Role in Society), and 331 (Reading Islamic Texts: State, Religion and Conflicts)

UNE

USC INDN331 (Reading Islamic Texts: State, Religion and Conflicts) UNE

7. Italian

CQU

ITAL101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (Italian Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 203 (Introduction to Modern Italian Literature and Culture), 304 (Modern Italian Novel), 307 (19th Century Italian Literature), and 309 (Italian Renaissance Literature)

UNE

FedUni

ITAL101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (Italian Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 203 (Introduction to Modern Italian Literature and Culture), 304 (Modern Italian Novel), 307 (19th Century Italian Literature), and 309 (Italian Renaissance Literature)

UNE

SCU

ITAL101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (Italian Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 203 (Introduction to Modern Italian Literature and Culture), 304 (Modern Italian Novel), 307 (19th Century Italian Literature), and 309 (Italian Renaissance Literature)

UNE

USQ

ITAL101, 102, 201, 202, 301 and 302 (Italian Language 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A and 3B), 203 (Introduction to Modern Italian Literature and Culture), 304 (Modern Italian Novel), 307 (19th Century Italian Literature), and 309 (Italian Renaissance Literature)

UNE

USC

ITAL203 (Introduction to Modern Italian Literature and Culture), 304 (Modern Italian Novel), 307 (19th Century Italian Literature), and 309 (Italian Renaissance Literature)

UNE

 

     

8. Spanish

CQU

SPAN101 and 102 (Introductory Spanish Language 1 and 2), 201 and 202 (Intermediate Spanish 1 and 2), 203 (The Sound of Spanish: Diction, Dialects and Diversity), 301 (Advanced Spanish Language), 302, (Talking Cine: Spanish Conversation on Film), 303 (Travellers Tales: The Invention of Latin America), 304 (Theory and Practice of Translation), 305 (Latin American Voices), 306 (Latin American Rhythms and Politics: From Tango to Rock)

UNE

FedUni

SPAN101 and 102 (Introductory Spanish Language 1 and 2), 201 and 202 (Intermediate Spanish 1 and 2), 203 (The Sound of Spanish: Diction, Dialects and Diversity), 301 (Advanced Spanish Language), 302, (Talking Cine: Spanish Conversation on Film), 303 (Travellers Tales: The Invention of Latin America), 304 (Theory and Practice of Translation), 305 (Latin American Voices), 306 (Latin American Rhythms and Politics: From Tango to Rock)

UNE

SCU

SPAN101 and 102 (Introductory Spanish Language 1 and 2), 201 and 202 (Intermediate Spanish 1 and 2), 203 (The Sound of Spanish: Diction, Dialects and Diversity), 301 (Advanced Spanish Language), 302, (Talking Cine: Spanish Conversation on Film), 303 (Travellers Tales: The Invention of Latin America), 304 (Theory and Practice of Translation), 305 (Latin American Voices), 306 (Latin American Rhythms and Politics: From Tango to Rock)

UNE

USQ

SPAN101 and 102 (Introductory Spanish Language 1 and 2), 201 and 202 (Intermediate Spanish 1 and 2), 203 (The Sound of Spanish: Diction, Dialects and Diversity), 301 (Advanced Spanish Language), 302, (Talking Cine: Spanish Conversation on Film), 303 (Travellers Tales: The Invention of Latin America), 304 (Theory and Practice of Translation), 305 (Latin American Voices), 306 (Latin American Rhythms and Politics: From Tango to Rock)

UNE

USC

SPAN101 and 102 (Introductory Spanish Language 1 and 2), 201 and 202 (Intermediate Spanish 1 and 2), 203 (The Sound of Spanish: Diction, Dialects and Diversity), 301 (Advanced Spanish Language), 302, (Talking Cine: Spanish Conversation on Film), 303 (Travellers Tales: The Invention of Latin America), 304 (Theory and Practice of Translation), 305 (Latin American Voices), 306 (Latin American Rhythms and Politics: From Tango to Rock)

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