Student guidance
Program of study overview
To qualify for the Bachelor of Tourism and Events / Bachelor of Arts a student must complete 144 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic according to the program of study below with a:
- Tourism and Events component of 72 units
- Arts component of 72 units, according to the program of study below
Not all topics are necessarily available each year.
Students who commence, but subsequently do not wish to complete the combined degrees program may be eligible to transfer to either the Bachelor of Tourism and Events or the Bachelor of Arts and receive credit for some or all of the topics already completed in the relevant component.
Students admitted in a combined degree must complete the program of study specified before they can graduate with either award.
Program of study notes
- This Program of Study serves as a suggested study plan. When core topics are offered in both halves of the year, students may enrol in these topics in either half of the year as long as requisites are met.
- Students seeking an accredited program in Psychology should refer to Psychology (Extended Major). Students completing the extended major are eligible to apply for an Honours program in Psychology. Students undertaking the extended major should reduce the value of Elective topics by 13.5 units.
Program of study
144 Units
Year 136 Units
Tourism and Events Component18 Units
Arts Component18 Units
Core9 Units
First half4.5 Units
Second half4.5 Units
Major9 Units
Select 9 units from one of the Majors listed below.
Year 236 Units
Tourism and Events Component18 Units
Core13.5 Units
Elective4.5 Units
Select 4.5 units at Level 2 from across the University where entry requirements are met.
Arts Component18 Units
Core4.5 Units
First half4.5 Units
Option4.5 Units
Select 4.5 units from the following:
Major9 Units
Select 9 units from the same Major undertaken at first year.
Year 336 Units
Tourism and Events Component18 Units
Core18 Units
Arts Component18 Units
Core4.5 Units
First half4.5 Units
Elective4.5 Units
Select 4.5 units at Level 1 from across the University where entry requirements are met.
Major9 Units
Select 9 units from the same Major undertaken at first year.
Year 436 Units
Tourism and Events Component18 Units
Core9 Units
Option9 Units
Arts Component18 Units
Elective9 Units
Select 9 units in total, 4.5 units at Level 2 and 4.5 units at Level 3 from across the University where entry requirements are met.
Major9 Units
Select 9 units from the same Major undertaken at first year.
Major36 Units
Select from the following where indicated in the Program of Study above (see note 2).
Admission requirements
Admission requirements
The minimum requirements for consideration for entry to all undergraduate courses are specified in detail in the University Entry Requirements.
English Language requirements
Professional accreditation and recognition
Professional accreditation
The Major in Psychology (Extended Major) is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council. Graduates are eligible to apply for Honours in psychology or the Graduate Diploma in Psychology (Advanced). In order to become a psychologist, graduates must then complete two further years of further study/training, for example, a 2-year Master of Psychology, a 1-year Master of Professional Psychology plus internship.
Associations
Combined degree association
Honours - 1 year/Bachelor association