301456 v.2 Globalisation Studies Minor


Introduction
The phenomenon of globalisation provides an understanding of recent world and national developments as well as the social, political, economic and cultural forces that have created and moulded life in the late twentieth century. The transcendence of boundaries has characterised the historical processes of globalisation, increasingly the significance of earlier boundaries has diminished so that the globe is perceived and treated as a single place.

 
Optional Units to Select From in Year 0 Not entered Hrs/Wk Credits
3410 v.5   Anthropology 311 - Work, Economy, Environment - Global and Local Transformations 3.0 50.0
3484 v.7   Sociology 321 - Sociology of Organisation, Bureaucracy and Corporations 3.0 50.0
3765 v.5   History 316 - The Making of Modern India - Historical Narratives of Indian Nationalism 3.0 50.0
3805 v.5   History 341 - History of Japanese Modernisation Since 1868 3.0 50.0
3825 v.5   History 320 - Social and Cultural History of the Working Class in Australia Since World War II 3.0 50.0
5222 v.4   Geography 217 - South Asia - An Examination of Oceanography, Climate, Demography, Land Use, Resources and Economic Development 4.0 25.0
5227 v.4   Geography 317 - South Asia - An Examination of Oceanography, Climate, Demography, Land Use, Resources and Economic Development 4.0 50.0
7366 v.4   Sociology 112 - Australian Society in the Global Economy 3.0 25.0
7938 v.5   Politics 220 - The Politics of Development - A Comparative Study 3.0 25.0
7939 v.5   Politics 223 - Politics in India - Class, Caste, Religion and Region 3.0 25.0
7940 v.5   Politics 225 - Europe in International Politics - Britain, Germany, European Union 3.0 25.0
7945 v.6   Sociology 211 - Social Change, Globalisation and Uneven Development 2.0 25.0
7946 v.6   Sociology 212 - Sociology of Asian Media, Culture and Society 3.0 25.0
7947 v.6   Sociology 221 - Sociology of Organisation, Bureaucracy and Corporations 3.0 25.0
7949 v.6   Sociology 224 - Sociology of Human Futures, Society and Technological Change 3.0 25.0
9532 v.6   History 241 - History of Japanese Modernisation Since 1868 3.0 25.0
9829 v.5   Politics 320 - The Politics of Development - A Comparative Study 3.0 50.0
9832 v.5   Politics 323 - Politics in India - Class, Caste, Religion and Region 3.0 50.0
9833 v.5   Politics 325 - Europe in International Politics - Britain, Germany, European Union 3.0 50.0
9840 v.6   Sociology 311 - Social Change, Globalisation and Uneven Development 3.0 50.0
9841 v.6   Sociology 312 - Sociology of Asian Media, Culture and Society 3.0 50.0
9843 v.6   Sociology 324 - Sociology of Human Futures, Society and Technological Change 3.0 50.0
11298 v.4   Sociology 225 - Sociology of Media and Communications - Institutions, Texts, Audiences 3.0 25.0
11301 v.3   Sociology 325 - Sociology of Media and Communications - Institutions, Texts, Audiences 3.0 50.0
11306 v.3   Anthropology 331 - Cultures and Societies of South Asia 3.0 50.0
11346 v.2   Anthropology 231 - Cultures and Societies of South Asia 3.0 25.0
13212 v.2   Geography 222 - Tourism and Recreation - Cultural, Economic and Environmental Impacts and the Implications for Development and Planning 5.0 25.0
13213 v.2   Geography 322 - Tourism and Recreation - Cultural, Economic and Environmental Impacts and the Implications for Development and Planning 5.0 50.0
13403 v.2   Politics 240 - Japanese Political Economy 3.0 25.0
13404 v.2   Politics 340 - Japanese Political Economy 3.0 50.0
1439 v.4   History 112 - The Modern World - The Rise and Fall of British Imperialism in the 19th and 20th Centuries 3.0 25.0
2485 v.5   Anthropology 211 - Work, Economy, Environment - Global and Local Transformations 3.0 25.0
2840 v.5   History 220 - Social and Cultural History of the Working Class in Australia Since World War II 3.0 25.0
2878 v.5   History 216 - The Making of Modern India - Historical Narratives of Indian Nationalism 3.0 25.0
           
           

 

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