Hi. I'm almost at the end of my 1st year doing a BA with a double history major in Modern History and Ancinet (Greece, Rome and LA) with a diploma of education (high school) which is now called a Bachelor of Education, for memory. I used BoS a lot for help in picking my units so I wanted to 'repay' the community by trying to answer any of your questions or queries. For the record, I did:
Session 1
EDUC105 Education: The Psychological Context (Requried - the lecturer, Wayne, is a great guy)
SOC 175 Australia and Global Societies: An Introduction to Sociology (People Unit, interesting unit, mildly difficult assessment work)
MHIS121 The Worlds of Early Modern Europe (Very challenging)
AHIS110 Rome: From Republic to Empire (Just do this unit - you will love every moment of it)
Session 2
EDUC106 Education: The Social and Historical Context (Required - many take this one over the physc unit)
MHIS114 The World Since 1945: An Australian Perspective (More of a broad ranging introduction to history post-1945, great lectuer, hard final paper)
AHIS100 Ancient Greece Tyranny and Democracy 800-399BC (The lecturer is an Oxford Doctoral Graduate, it's a very, very in depth look into 'early' Greek history)
ISYS100 IT & Society (Planet Unit, considered to be a 'bludge subject' - lecturer is very funny, though expect lots of group work)
Session 1
EDUC105 Education: The Psychological Context (Requried - the lecturer, Wayne, is a great guy)
SOC 175 Australia and Global Societies: An Introduction to Sociology (People Unit, interesting unit, mildly difficult assessment work)
MHIS121 The Worlds of Early Modern Europe (Very challenging)
AHIS110 Rome: From Republic to Empire (Just do this unit - you will love every moment of it)
Session 2
EDUC106 Education: The Social and Historical Context (Required - many take this one over the physc unit)
MHIS114 The World Since 1945: An Australian Perspective (More of a broad ranging introduction to history post-1945, great lectuer, hard final paper)
AHIS100 Ancient Greece Tyranny and Democracy 800-399BC (The lecturer is an Oxford Doctoral Graduate, it's a very, very in depth look into 'early' Greek history)
ISYS100 IT & Society (Planet Unit, considered to be a 'bludge subject' - lecturer is very funny, though expect lots of group work)
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