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Learning Outcomes

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Demonstrate coherent and advanced knowledge of the underlying principles and concepts in European Studies as a multi-disciplinary field and knowledge of research principles and methods in at least one relevant discipline
2.
Demonstrate cognitive skills that review, analyse, consolidate and synthesize knowledge from different disciplines in European Studies
3.
Identify and formulate solutions to complex problems in European Studies with intellectual independence
4.
Demonstrate an advanced ability to undertake research through the collection and analysis of data concerning issues in European Studies
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Demonstrate an ability to adapt knowledge and skill in diverse contexts. 6. Demonstrate initiative and judgement in scholarship
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Demonstrate responsibility and accountability for own learning and practice and in collaboration with others, including an understanding of ethical, social and professional responsibility
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Demonstrate communication skills to present a clear and coherent exposition of knowledge and ideas on European Studies to a variety of audiences
8.
Construct a research project on European Studies that demonstrates technical skill in research and design
9.
Construct a research project on European Studies in a multi-disciplinary framework that demonstrates critical thinking and judgement in developing new understanding

Available in Program(s)
Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:

Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences (Honours) - BASS (Hons)4504 - Arts & Social Sciences (Hons)

Specialisation Structure
48 Units of Credit:

Students must complete 48 UOC.

Core Courses

You must take 18 UOC of the following courses from either the School of Humanities and Languages (ARTS4247 and ARTS4249) or the School of Social Sciences (ARTS4266 and ARTS4268).
Note: ARTS4268 (12 UOC) and ARTS4249 (12 UOC) are taught as a multi-term course at 6 UOC each term.

Coursework Selection

You must complete 18 UOC of coursework either from the School of Humanities and Languages or from the School of Social Sciences. Before enrolling in any Honours coursework courses, you must consult with and gain the approval of your Honours supervisor and the European Studies convenor for your coursework program.

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