Graduate Diploma in Cultural Studies GradDipCS
Postgraduate Coursework 2009

 

Application Closing Dates

 
Semester 1 Semester 2 Mid-Year Entry CRICOS
31 OCT 2008 30 APR 2009 Available 061297F
Late applications are considered, however priority will be given to applications received on time.

Duration

 
This qualification is normally completed in 1 year of full time study or up to 3 years part time.

Entry Requirements

 
A Bachelor degree in a relevant field in the humanities and social sciences. Candidates who do not hold a Bachelor degree may be admitted to the Graduate Certificate if they have completed courses of study at a satisfactory level, which may be deemed to be equivalent.

Completion Requirements

 
6 units of study (totalling 36 credit points) comprising 3 core units and 1 Methods unit of study, plus 2 electives (excluding dissertation units).

Units of Study

 
  SemPts
Core
GCST 6903 Debates in Cultural Studies 2 6
WMST 6902 Arguing the Point 1 6
WMST 6903 Gender, Media and Consumer Societies 1 6
Elective
ARHT 6925 Cinematographic Performance 2 6
ARIN 6901 Network Society 2 6
ARIN 6902 Internet Cultures and Governance 1 6
ARTS 7000 Academic Communication for Postgraduates 1, 2 6
ASNS 6905 Asian Popular Culture 1 6
GCST 5901 Sport, Media and Gendered Cultures 2 6
GCST 5902 Natures and Cultures of Bodies 2, 43 6
GCST 5903 Teaching Society and Culture 43 6
GCST 5904 Youth; Idea, Image, Culture 11 6
GCST 5905 Identity, Place and Culture 2 6
GCST 5906 Cultural Studies Internship Placement 1, 2 6
GCST 5907 Cultural Studies Internship Project 1, 2 6
GCST 6905 Philosophy in the Feminine 1 6
HSTY 6912 Exploring Historical Formats 2 6
HSTY 6987 Writing the Past 1 6
HSTY 6991 Terror in Historical Perspective 2 6
ICLS 6901 Literary Comparison: History and Methods 1 6
ICLS 6902 Comparative Studies and Literary Debates 2 6
JCTC 6912 Holocaust Research: Trends and Problems 1 6
LNGS 7006 Cross-Cultural Communication 2 6
MECO 6902 Legal and Ethical Issues in Media Practice 2 6
MECO 6926 International Media Practice 1 6
PACS 6902 Gender and the Development of Peace 2 6
PACS 6915 Human Rights: Peace and Justice 1, 2 6
PHIL 5921 Cosmopolitanism and Community 2 6
PHIL 7607 Rights and Norms 2 6
SCLG 6902 Doing Social Research 2 6
SCLG 6903 New Debates in Social Theory 1 6
SCLG 6910 Social Policy International Perspectives 1 6
SPAN 6901 Citizenship and Belonging in Latino USA 2 6
WMST 6904 Modernism, Modernity and Modern Culture 1 6
WMST 6922 Dissertation Part 1 1, 2 6
WMST 6923 Dissertation Part 2 1, 2 6
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Semester
Start
End
 
43
Summer Main
05 Jan
27 Feb
2009
1
Semester 1
02 Mar
10 Jun
2009
11
Winter Main
29 Jun
19 Jul
2009
2
Semester 2
27 Jul
08 Nov
2009
Notes:
 
Department permission required
 
Online delivery or Summer School intensive - International students in Sydney may undertake a maximum 25% of their course requirements online and may not enrol in exclusively distance or online study in any compulsory study period.
 
Choose only 1 Method UOS
 
Department permission required. Highly recommended that this unit of study be completed during first semester of study by all non-English speaking background postgraduate students. Exceptions may be made by the relevant postgraduate coordinator and/or the unit coordinator for those NESB students who have fluent English and have completed their Bachelor award at a university where English was the medium of instruction. More Information