Major structure
Overview
Your course structure
The Bachelor of Arts requires the successful completion of 24 subjects (300-points), including at least one major. Most students study eight subjects each year (usually four subjects in each semester) for three years full-time, or the part-time equivalent.
Most Arts majors require 75 points of study (usually six subjects) for attainment. Arts minors require 50 points of study (usually four subjects) for attainment. This means you have the opportunity to achieve two majors or one major and one minor in your course. You will also complete breadth studies and other complimentary Arts subjects.
Completing your studies
If you are taking Linguistics and Applied Linguistics as a major, you must complete:
- 25 credit points two subjects) of Level 2 major core subjects (usually in second year)
- 12.5 credit points (one subject) of Level 2 major elective subjects (usually in second year)
- One (12.5 credit point) level 3 capstone subject (usually in third year)
- 25 credit points (usually two subjects) of Level 3 major elective subjects (usually in third year)
Please note - Foundation Subjects:
A Major begins at second year. Each discipline has one or more first-year Foundation subjects which provide excellent preparation for the Major. The Capstone subject in this Major requires the completion of a first-year discipline Foundation subject as a pre-requisite.
If you are taking Linguistics and Applied Linguistics as a minor, you must complete:
- 25 credit points (usually 2 subjects) of Level 2 minor elective subjects (usually in second year)
- 25 credit points (usually 2 subjects) of Level 3 minor elective subjects (usually in third year)
Please note - Foundation Subjects:
A Minor begins at second year. Each discipline has one or more first-year Foundation subjects which provide excellent preparation for the Minor. It is recommended students take one foundation subject in the discipline.
Breadth studies
Breadth is a unique feature of the Melbourne curriculum. It gives you the chance to explore subjects outside of arts, developing new perspectives and learning to collaborate with others who have different strengths and interests — just as you will in your future career.
Some of our students use breadth to explore creative interests or topics they have always been curious about. Others used breadth to improve their career prospects by complementing their major with a language, communication skills or business expertise.
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