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Bachelor of Contemporary Studies

Bachelors Degree

Course snapshot

Domestic snapshot

  • Course abbreviation

    BContempSt

  • Course code

    3007311

  • Credit points

    288

  • Equivalent units

    24

  • Indicative Fee


Overview

The Bachelor of Contemporary Studies is a qualification in its own right which also provides a pathway to other disciplines. After first session, students can select a study stream, choosing from disciplines such as arts, science, allied health, engineering, business and tourism, reflecting the diverse contemporary curricula available at Southern Cross University.

This degree is particularly suitable for VET graduates, mature aged students, or school leavers who may have achieved lower than anticipated results in Year 11 and 12. All SCU College students are offered extra support through College Connect while undertaking this degree.

Students can progress through this degree, exit early with a diploma or associate degree, or seek to transfer to another SCU degree upon achieving the required grades, and having determined their preferred discipline of interest.

This course is offered through SCU College.

Graduate AttributeCourse Learning Outcome
Intellectual rigour

Exercise critical judgement and creative thinking to identify, analyse and solve problems in a range of contemporary areas of study

Creativity

Exercise critical judgement and creative thinking to identify, analyse and solve problems in a range of contemporary areas of study

Ethical practice

Apply scholarly, ethical and sustainable values and practices within a coherent, contemporary studies context.

Knowledge of a discipline

Apply broad knowledge and skills within a range of contemporary studies contexts

Lifelong learning

Demonstrate responsibility and accountability for own learning and work in broad contemporary studies contexts

Communication and social skills

Coherently communicate information, concepts and solutions, individually and/or in a team, with competence with diverse cultural perspectives within a range of contemporary studies contexts

Cultural competence

Communicate information, concepts and solutions, individually and/or in a team, with an awareness of diverse cultural perspectives within a range of contemporary studies contexts

After first session, students can select a study stream, choosing from disciplines such as:

  • Allied Health* (units in this major are only available at the Gold Coast campus)
  • Arts
  • Business
  • Engineering
  • Science
  • Tourism.

Location Teaching period UAC code QTAC code
Lismore Session 1, Session 2 330100 050011
Online Session 1, Session 2 N/A N/A

Requirements

We encourage you to apply for the courses you most want to study. If you are not eligible to enter your chosen course right now, our team will work with you to find the best pathway option.

Before applying, make sure you double check all entry requirements, gather required documentation and review the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, noting any specifics listed below.

Course requirements

  1. To be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Contemporary Studies a candidate shall successfully complete not less than twenty-four (24) units comprising:
    1. 16 units from the Contemporary Studies stream comprising:
      1. All units listed in Part A of the Schedule of Units;
      2. Two (2) units listed in Part B of the Schedule of Units
      3. Twelve (12) units selected from Part C of the Schedule of Units;
      OR
    2. 16 units from one of the following streams:
      1. Health following the awards rules and schedule of units listed in the Associate Degree of Health or
      2. Arts following the awards rules and schedule of units listed in the Associate Degree of Arts or
      3. Business/Tourism following the awards rules and schedule of units listed in the Associate Degree of Business or
      4. Science following the awards rules and schedule of units listed in the Associate Degree of Science.
      AND
    3. Eight (8) undergraduate elective units selected, in consultation with the Course Coordinator, from Part D of the Schedule of Units which will include at least six (6) Advanced units.
  2. A candidate who while enrolled in the Bachelor of Contemporary Studies has completed the equivalent of eight (8) units (or 96 credit points) or 16 (192 credit points) from Part A and/or Part B and/or C may elect to be awarded a Diploma of Contemporary Studies or Associate Degree of Contemporary Studies respectively following withdrawal from candidature for the Bachelor of Contemporary Studies.
  3. A candidate who while enrolled for the Bachelor of Contemporary Studies has completed the award requirements for the Diploma or Associate Degree of Health may elect to be awarded the relevant award following withdrawal from candidature for the Bachelor of Contemporary Studies.
  4. A candidate who while enrolled for the Bachelor of Contemporary Studies has completed the award requirements for the Diploma or Associate Degree of Arts may elect to be awarded the relevant award following withdrawal from candidature for the Bachelor of Contemporary Studies.
  5. A candidate who while enrolled for the Bachelor of Contemporary Studies has completed the award requirements for the Diploma or Associate Degree of Business may elect to be awarded the relevant award following withdrawal from candidature for the Bachelor of Contemporary Studies.
  6. A candidate who while enrolled for the Bachelor of Contemporary Studies has completed the award requirements for the Diploma or Associate Degree of Science may elect to be awarded the relevant award following withdrawal from candidature for the Bachelor of Contemporary Studies.

Course structure

Your course progression is in the recommended order you should complete your course in. It is important that you follow this to ensure you meet the course requirements. For further assistance see How to Enrol in Units using My Enrolment.

Students should use course progression information to select units specific to their course and enrol in these units using My Enrolment.

Unit Code Unit Title Available Credit points Level of learning Notes

Year 1, Session 1

EDU10010 -  Language and Learning in your Discipline Introductory
2 units from Part B
1 unit from Part C

Year 1, Session 2

EDU10011 -  Learning for Future Careers Intermediate
3 units from Part C

Year 2, Session 1

4 units from SASS Units, STHM Units, ES&E Units

Year 2, Session 2

4 units from SASS Units, STHM Units, ES&E Units

Year 3, Session 1

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator before selecting units from Part D. Units must be at the Advanced level
2 units from SASS Units, STHM Units, ES&E Units
2 units from Part D

Year 3, Session 2

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator before selecting units from Part D. Units must be at the Advanced level
4 units from Part D

Unit Code Unit Title Available Credit points Level of learning Notes

Year 1, Session 2

EDU10010 -  Language and Learning in your Discipline Introductory
2 units from Part B
1 unit from Part C

Year 2, Session 1

2 units from Part B
EDU10011 -  Learning for Future Careers Intermediate
1 unit from Part C

Year 2, Session 2

4 units from SASS Units, STHM Units or ES&E Units

Year 3, Session 1

4 units from SASS Units, STHM Units or ES&E Units

Year 3, Session 2

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator before selecting units from Part D. Units must be at the Advanced level
2 units from SASS Units, STHM Units or ES&E Units
2 units from Part D

Year 4, Session 1

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator. Units must be at the Advanced level
4 units from Part D

Unit Code Unit Title Available Credit points Level of learning Notes

Year 1 & Year 2

Follow the Associate Degree of Health course progressions for Year 1 and Year 2. Note the Year 2 must be from the same progression selected for Year 1. Note session 2 entry is not available for this stream.

To access the 2016 Associate Degree of Health course progressions go to the Search Courses button at the top of this page, change the default year to 2016, search and select the Associate Degree of Health, then go to the course progressions at the bottom of the Course Structure page.
Students must enrol in the core College units in the first session of study: EDU10010 -  Language and Learning in your Discipline AND HEA10001 -  Introduction to Science for Health Professions

Year 3, Session 1

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator before selecting units from Part D. Units must be at the Advanced level.
4 units from Part D

Year 3, Session 2

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator before selecting units from Part D. Units must be at the Advanced level.
4 units from Part D

Unit Code Unit Title Available Credit points Level of learning Notes

Year 1 & Year 2

Please follow the Associate Degree of Science course progressions for Year 1 and Year 2. Please note the Year 2 must be from the same progression selected for Year 1. Note session 2 entry is not available for this stream.
To access the 2016 Associate Degree of Science course progressions go to the Search Courses button at the top of this page, change the default year to 2016, search and select the Associate Degree of Science, then go to the course progressions at the bottom of the Course Structure page.
Students must enrol in the core College units in the first session of study – EDU10010, MAT10001, SCI10001

Year 3, Session 1

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator before selecting units from Part D. Units must be at the Advanced level.
4 units from Part D

Year 3, Session 2

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator before selecting units from Part D. Units must be at the Advanced level.
4 units from Part D

Unit Code Unit Title Available Credit points Level of learning Notes

Year 1 & Year 2

Please follow the Associate Degree of Arts course progressions for Year 1 and Year 2. Please note the Year 2 must be from the same progression selected for Year 1.
To access the 2016 Associate Degree of Arts course progressions go to the Search Courses button at the top of this page, change the default year to 2016, search and select the Associate Degree of Arts, then go to the course progressions at the bottom of the Course Structure page.
Students must enrol in the core College units in the first session of study – EDU10010, COM61001

Year 3, Session 1

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator before selecting units from Part D. Units must be at the Advanced level.
4 units from Part D

Year 3, Session 2

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator before selecting units from Part D. Units must be at the Advanced level.
4 units from Part D

Unit Code Unit Title Available Credit points Level of learning Notes

Year 1 & Year 2

Please follow the Associate Degree of Business course progressions for Year 1 and Year 2. Please note the Year 2 must be from the same progression selected for Year 1.
To access the 2016 Associate Degree of Business course progressions go to the Search Courses button at the top of this page, change the default year to 2016, search and select the Associate Degree of Business, then go to the course progressions at the bottom of the Course Structure page.
Students must enrol in the core College units in the first session of study – EDU10010, MAT10706

Year 3, Session 1

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator before selecting units from Part D. Units must be at the Advanced level.
4 units from Part D

Year 3, Session 2

Students should consult with the Course Coordinator before selecting units from Part D. Units must be at the Advanced level.
4 units from Part D

Unit Code Unit Title Level of learning Notes
Students must choose a stream of study from either the Associate Degree stream or the Contemporary Studies stream.

Associate Degree Stream

Associate Degree of Health
OR
Associate Degree of Arts
OR
Associate Degree of Business
OR
Associate Degree of Science

Contemporary Studies Stream

Part A
All of the following units:
EDU10010 Language and Learning in your Discipline Introductory
EDU10011 Learning for Future Careers Intermediate
Part B
Two (2) units from the following
SCI10001 Nature of Science Introductory
OR
HEA10001 Introduction to Science for Health Professions Introductory
MAT10001 Foundation Mathematics Introductory
OR
MAT10706 Quantitative Methods with Economics Introductory
COM61001 Pop: Encounters with the Arts and Humanities Introductory
Part C
Select twelve (12) units offered from the four (4) lists - SASS units, STHM units, ES&S units or SCBS units:

Unit Code Unit Title Level of learning Notes
SOC10400 Gender, Sexuality and Culture Intermediate
CUL00211 Perspectives on Australia Introductory
COM00439 Theory in Practice: Issues in Media Studies Introductory
COM10082 Film Studies: Cinema, Culture, Context Intermediate
COM00446 The Big Picture: Global Media Introductory
COM20001 Sensory Cultures Intermediate
POL00013 Global Social Movements Intermediate
POL00005 Ideas and Ideals in Politics Intermediate
SOC00115 Global Inequality Intermediate
SOC10027 Networked Society Intermediate
SOC10296 Understanding Community Introductory
WRI10001 Introduction to Creative Writing Introductory
COM10627 Telling Tales: Introduction to Digital Storytelling Introductory
COM10295 Written Communication Introductory
MUS10545 Oceans of Sound: Global Music Cultures in the 21st Century Intermediate
MUS10509 Sounds, Styles and Cultures Introductory
SOC10399 Critical Thinking for Digital Times Introductory
CUL00210 Australia, Asia and the World Introductory
HUM00270 Doing Cultural Studies Introductory
POL10244 Australian Politics Introductory
SOC00118 Introduction to Sociology Introductory

Unit Code Unit Title Level of learning Notes
COM00207 Communication in Organisations Introductory
SOY00411 Tourism Theories and Practices Introductory
MKT01420 Convention and Exhibition Planning Intermediate
MNG00421 Festival and Special Events Planning Intermediate
MKT00204 Special Interest Tourism Intermediate
MKT01425 Tourism in Pacific Asia Intermediate
MNG10724 Coastal and Marine Tourism Intermediate
HMS00423 Sustainable Tourism Intermediate
MNG10291 The Cruise Business Intermediate
MNG01413 Human Resource and Workplace Management Intermediate
MNG10476 Professional Development for the Workplace Intermediate
SOY00412 Contemporary Tourism Issues Intermediate

Unit Code Unit Title Level of learning Notes
BIO00232 Coastal Marine Ecosystems Intermediate
GLY00201 Earth Systems I: The Lithosphere Introductory
ECO00202 Ecological and Environmental Economics for Sustainable Development Intermediate
CHE00201 Chemistry Introductory
SUR00201 Environmental Mapping Introductory
ENV00207 Environmental Planning Intermediate
SCI10003 Foundations: Science and Technology Introductory
BIO10187 Global Environmental Issues Introductory
ENG10759 Processes and Philosophy of Engineering Introductory
SCI10002 Science in Society Introductory
ENS00203 Earth Systems II: The Hydrosphere Introductory
BIO00202 Ecology Introductory
ENG10758 Humanitarian Engineering Project Introductory
BIO00201 Biology Introductory
ENV10655 Coastlines - Diversity, Dynamics and Risks Intermediate

Unit Code Unit Title Level of learning Notes
SOC10236 Applied Ethics and Sustainability Intermediate
MKT00075 Marketing Principles Introductory
MNG10247 Managing Organisations Introductory
MNG00313 International Management Intermediate
ISY10058 Electronic Commerce Systems Intermediate
ISY10209 Web Development I Introductory
CSC10217 Web Development II Advanced
ISY00324 Visual Resources for Interactive Applications Intermediate
ISY00325 Audio-Video Resources for Interactive Applications Intermediate
ISY10212 Contemporary Issues in Information Technology Introductory
MNG10713 Understanding the Business Environment Intermediate
MKT10723 Marketing Communications Intermediate
MKT10724 Services Marketing Advanced
All students, from both Streams, must complete Part D:
Part D
Select eight (8) units from all undergraduate units offered by SCU subject to prerequisites and in consultation with the Course Coordinator
Six (6) of these eight (8) units must be at the Advanced level.