Undergraduate Pre-enrolment
Mid-year Session Time
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Date: |
Friday 27 June 2008 |
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10:30 am |
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Location: |
H3 Lecture Theatre, Building 11, Clayton campus (Map) |
Pre-enrolment On-line
Faculty of Arts Pre-enrolment Presentations
Find out about your course
Our pre-enrolment presentation will take you through:
- The structure of your degree
- What to do online
- How to fill out forms
- What you need to know about choosing your units
Click on the appropriate link below to watch the presentation, or download the PowerPoint presentation notes:
Single Degree Students
- Pre-enrolment presetation video (single degrees)
- Pre-enrolment PowerPoint presentation (single degrees)
Double Degree Students
- Pre-enrolment presentation video (double degrees)
- Pre-enrolment PowerPoint presentation (double degrees)
Course Maps and Course Structure
Your course map tells you what you can do in your degree. It lists the requirements for the successful completion of your course, including major and minor requirements and any core units or areas of study. You must read it carefully.
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Arts (English Language)
- Bachelor of Arts (Global)
- Bachelor of Arts (Languages)
- Bachelor of Music
- Bachelor of Performing Arts
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Information Systems
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Computer Science
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Economics
- Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Music
- Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Commerce
- Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Performing Arts
For all other Faculty of Arts course maps, please refer to the Course Information website. Students enrolled in non-Arts double degrees should refer to their home faculty for course information.
Arts Areas of Study
The Faculty of Arts offers over fifty areas of study and you can choose units from a number of these areas, depending on your course structure.
Download: Areas of Study handout - this lists all of the disciplines available in the Faculty of Arts.
Below you can download handouts for the individual disciplines offerred by the Faculty of Arts. We have grouped the disciplines by the Schools and Centres that administor them. For further information on our disciplines, please refer to the Areas of Study website or the Schools and Centres website.
Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies
Monash European and EU Centre
School of Geography and Environmental Science
| Australian Indigenous Archaeology | Geography and Environmental Science |
School of English, Communications and Performance Studies
| Communications and Media Studies | Film and Television Studies |
| Drama and Theatre Studies | Performance Studies |
| English |
School of Historical Studies
| Jewish Civilisation | |
| History | Religion and Theology |
| International Studies |
School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences
The School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences is located on the Gippsland campus. Please refer to the School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences website for further details.
School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics
School of Music - Conservatorium
| Music Studies |
School of Philosophy and Bioethics
School of Political and Social Inquiry
| Anthropology | Gender Studies |
| Behavioural Studies | Politics |
| Criminology | Sociology |
School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine
| Psychology |
Psychology counts as an Arts discipline, however, it is owned by the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. For more information on Psychology, please visit the School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine website.
Information Management
Information Management
Students enrolled in Faculty of Arts single degrees may take units from another Faculty, however you should refer to your course map for confirmation. Information Management is owned by the Faculty of Information Technology.
Enrolment Guide
There are ten steps to completing your enrolment, this enrolment guide is designed to assist and lead you through each step. Lets begin:
You can also download a copy of the enrolment guide (PDF 181 KB, RTF 417 KB) to follow while you are working online.