Monash University

Education Committee Meeting 4/2000


Meeting No. 4/2000 of the Education Committee will be held on Wednesday, 21 June 2000 in the Sir George Lush Room, Administration Building 3A, Clayton Campus, commencing at 10:00am.

Apologies: Please telephone: 9905 9003; or e-mail to: Kerri.Wilson-Reid@adm.monash.edu.au.

Ms K Wilson-Reid

Executive Officer

Members having a direct commercial or financial interest in any item before this meeting must declare that interest to the Chair via the Committee Secretary prior to consideration of the item, and must not take part in a vote on any matter concerning it.

A G E N D A

 

PART A PROCEDURAL AND POLICY MATTERS

*1. APOLOGIES

No apologies for this meeting have been received at this time.

*2. STARRED ITEMS

The Committee should note that certain items have been starred as requiring discussion. Additional items may be starred at the discretion of the Committee.

Any items related to new courses have been automatically starred for the attention of the Committee.

RECOMMENDATION:

That the Committee nominate any additional items to be starred, and endorse the recommendations for all items other than those starred.

*3. MINUTES

RECOMMENDATION:

That the Committee approve the Minutes of Meeting 3/2000 held Wednesday, 10 May 2000, which have been circulated separately.

4. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM ACADEMIC BOARD MEETING 3/2000

p 1-4

The Committee is invited to note that each recommendation in the Report of Education Committee Meeting 3/2000 was approved by the Academic Board.

At its Meeting 3/2000 (items 10.1.2 and 10.1.3), the Education Committee endorsed major amendments to the Master of Laws, subject to clarification prior to submission to Academic Board about whether the amendments would involve the addition of tagged titles, or the addition of specialisations. Members are invited to note that the major amendments was clarified, forwarded to the Academic Board and approved as the addition of tagged titles, so that those tagged versions of the awards would be titled Master of Laws (Internet and Electronic Law) and Graduate Diploma in Law (Internet and Electronic Law). An amended document for the major amendments was also forwarded to the Academic Board which is attached for reference.

A matter has been raised by a student member of the Academic Board about the inclusion in subject descriptions in the University Handbooks of information about residential or on-campus attendance requirements for students enrolled in distance education mode. This matter was discussed briefly at Academic Board Meeting 3/2000 and was referred to Education Committee for consideration and action. The Education Committee is invited to note that the current versions of the subject/unit proposal proformas do incorporate information relating to on-campus activities for distance education students (under the section Resource Requirements and Student Support). With minor modification, the request for necessary information on attendance requirements could be incorporated for use in creating handbook entries.

5. MATTERS ARISING

*5.1 Masters Offerings at Monash

p 5-26

This item was foreshadowed at Meeting 3/2000, where the Chair advised that various aspects of the offering of masters degrees at Monash had recently been raised throughout the University and that these issues would require consideration in a more consolidated fashion. (At that meeting, consideration of a proposal from the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to make major amendments to its coursework masters degrees (agenda item 7.2.1) was also deferred pending consideration of some of these matters.)

A draft issues paper is attached regarding various aspects of masters offerings at Monash. The paper was prepared by Professor M Evans, Director of Planning and Academic Affairs, based on information provided by Associate Deans Graduate Studies, and also websites of other GO8 universities.

Professor M Evans will speak to this item.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee consider the matters raised in the discussion paper presented regarding various aspects of Monash’s masters offerings, and provide comment prior to further consideration at the Committee of Deans.

*6. INTEGRATED APPROACH TO ACADEMIC AND RESOURCE PLANNING

p 27-44

A document titled Integrated Approach to Academic and Resource Planning, presented by Professor A Lindsay, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Planning), is attached.

Professor A Lindsay will speak to this item.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee consider and provide comment on the Integrated Approach to Academic and Resource Planning presented.

*7. REPORT OF THE LTOP WORKING PARTY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF FLEXIBLE PROGRAMS AND PATHWAYS

p 45-66

The final Report of the Education Committee LTOP Working Party on the Development of Flexible Programs and Pathways, presented by the convenor of the working party, Associate Professor A Farley, is attached.

Associate Professor Farley will speak to this item.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee:

consider the Report of the LTOP Working Party on Flexible Programs and Pathways presented;

give in-principal approval to the Report and invite faculties to provide further comment prior to submission of the Report to the Academic Board.

PART B: FACULTY REPORTS AND PROPOSALS

8. FACULTY OF ART AND DESIGN

p 67-72

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee receive and note the Report of Meetings 1/2000 and 2/2000 of the Board of the Faculty of Art and Design held 15 March and 15 May 2000, as well as a report of a meeting of the Faculty Executive Committee, and consider each item requiring action separately for submission to the Academic Board.

8.1 New Course – Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)

At its Meeting 1/2000, the Academic Board approved a proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Art and Design to establish, the Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design), subject to endorsement of the proposal by the Board of the Faculty of Art and Design (Minute 7.2.4).

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note that the Board of the Faculty of Art and Design (at its Meeting 1/2000) endorsed the proposal to establish the Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design), with Engineering as the managing Faculty.

8.2 Major Amendment to an Existing Course – Bachelor of Design

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Art and Design to amend the Bachelor of Design, by changing the offering of the core subject DIS1102 Digital Imaging (three credit points) from semester two to semester one of first year, thus reclaiming three credit points of the available elective allocation. (Replacing DIS1101 in second semester will be DIS1102, Digital Imaging 2.)

8.3 New Subject Proposals

p 73-76

Handbook entries are attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Faculty of Art and Design to establish the three subjects listed below:

APA1506 Small-scale Casting 1

APA1507 Small-scale Casting 2

APA1508 Anodising Methods

9. FACULTY OF ARTS

p 77-100

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee receive and note the Report of Meetings 3/2000 and 4/2000 of the Board of the Faculty of Arts, held 3 May and 31 May 2000, and consider each item requiring action separately for submission to the Academic Board.

*9.1 New Course Proposal – Bachelor of Arts (International Communication) / Bachelor of Network Computing

p 101-114

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That, subject to endorsement by the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology, Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Arts to establish the Bachelor of Arts (International Communication) / Bachelor of Network Computing, with Arts as the managing Faculty, to be offered on-campus at the Peninsula campus commencing semester one, 2001.

9.2 Major Amendment to Existing Course – Bachelor of Social Work

Documentation is attached. p 115-128

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Arts to make the following amendments to the Bachelor of Social Work:

addition of three new subjects proposed for establishment under the item below including:

SWK3240 Working with individuals: Theory and Practice;

SWK3260 Social Policy and Social Justice I; and

SWK4430 Cross-cultural Social Work: Theory and Practice; and

restructure of existing subjects:

SWK3130 Human Development 1 and SWK3210 Contexts of Social Work Practice 1 (Human Development 2) now SWK3250 Social Work Perspectives on Human Development;

SWK3150 Research 1 and SWK3210 Contexts of Social Work Practice 1 (Research 2) now SWK3230 Social Work Research;

SWK4570 Social Policy and Administration 3 and SWK4830 Contexts of Social Work Practice 2 (Social Policy and Administration 4) now SWK4440 Social Work Management: Theory and Practice;

SWK4610 Community Health 1 and SWK4830 Contexts of Social Work Practice 2 (Community Health 2) now SWK4420 Community Health and Mental Health;

SWK3110 Social Work 1 now SWK3220 Social Work in Society;

SWK3210 Contexts of Social Work Practice now SWK4450 Social Policy and Social Justice2

9.3 Minor Amendment to Courses - Bachelor of Social Welfare & Bachelor of Social Welfare / Bachelor of Arts

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note the decision of the Board of the Faculty of Arts to amend the single degree Bachelor of Social Welfare and the double degree Bachelor of Social Welfare / Bachelor of Arts on the Gippsland campus by disestablishing the subject GSC1301 Social Welfare Issues.

9.4 New Subjects

p 129-238

Handbook entries are attached for the new subjects proposed for establishment under this item.

The majority (761) of the 841 proposals for new subjects listed below are in fact major amendments to existing subjects which, in accordance with Education Committee procedures, are categorised as new subjects by virtue of those types of major amendment (namely changes to credit points and additional year levels of offering).

(The procedures adopted for the "new subjects by virtue of changes to credit points" are consistent with those procedures that were noted by the Education Committee at its last meeting. Further documentation in relation to those proposals is available for perusal in the office of the Executive Officer.)

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Education Committee the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Arts to:

establish the 80 new subjects listed below;

approve the 742 proposals which are new subjects by virtue of a change to credit points for existing subjects; and

approve the 19 proposals which are new subjects by virtue of additional year levels of offering for existing subjects:

New Subjects for Establishment:

School of Geography and Environmental Science:

GES3110 Australia and its regions

School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences:

GSC2212/3212 Sociology of Reproduction

School of Literary, Visual and Performance Studies:

DTS3010 Directing Workshop

EIU3102 English in Use: The Language of Professional Communication

ENH2220/3220 Heroes Twilight: Representations of War and Conflict

DTS3790 Preparation for Performance

ENH1250 Effective Writing 1: Academic Writing

ENH1260 Effective Writing 2: Professional Writing

ENH2780/3780Writing as Social Practice 1

ENH2785/3785 Writing as Social Practice 2

School of Historical Studies:

SHS3000 Adjunct Research Subject

ARY4060 Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt

ARY3230 Imperial Egypt and the Mediterranean World

ARY3270 Israel and the ancient Near East: Neolithic to Middle Bronze Age, 8500-1550 BCE

HSY2110/3110 Centres of Power: Great Cities of Asia

HSY4840/HYM5840 Text and Community in Renaissance Italy

JWC2600/3600 Israel in Late Antiquity

JWC1060 Yiddish language, culture and Literature 1A

JWC1070 Yiddish language, culture and Literature 1B

JWC2060/3060 Exploring Judaism: Law, Ethics and Philosophy

JWC1130 Discovering Judaism: Belief, Practice and Social Structure

School of Music – Conservatorium:

MUS3450 Asian Performance Studies

MUS3610 Professional Practice I

MUS3620 Professional Practice II

School of Political and Social Inquiry:

SCY3330/SYM4330 Family Policy Issues

PLT2152/3152/COS2552/3552 Nationalism: 2. Interpretations

PLT2162/3162 Australia in the Information Age: 2. Interpretations

WMN2150/3150 Consuming Otherness: Gender and Global Culture - to be cross-listed with PLT2090/3090, CLS2180/3180, ANY2180/3180, COS2180/3180, COM2180, 3180

School of European Languages and Cultures:

GRN1118 German for Hospitality and Tourism, Introductory, Part1

GRN1128 German for Hospitality and Tourism, Introductory, Part2

GRN2218 German for Hospitality and Tourism, Intermediate, Part1

GRN2228 German for Hospitality and Tourism, Introductory, Part2

GRN2810/3810 Research and Research Methodology in German Language and Linguistics

GRN2820/3820 Research and Research Methodology in German Literature and Culture

GRN3280 Austrian Literature and Society 1945 to the Present

SPN2950 History of the Spanish Language

SPN3550/4550 Culture and Identity in Hispanic America

SPN3770 Contesting Cultures and Identities in Modern Spain

School of Philosophy, Linguistics and Bioethics:

IDS2001 Ethics at Work: Ethical Issues in Professional Life

PHL2180 Morality, Objectivity and Agency: Issues in Meta-Ethics

PHL3240 Aristotle and Aristotelianism

School of Asian Languages and Studies:

CHI1990 Language Study Abroad Program

(refer CHI3990/4990)

CHI2990 Language Study Abroad Program

CHI1991 Language Study Abroad Program

CHI2991 Language Study Abroad Program

CHI3991 Language Study Abroad Program

CHI4991 Language Study Abroad Program

CHI2992 Language Study Abroad Program

CHI3992 Language Study Abroad Program

CHI4992 Language Study Abroad Program

JPL2652 Reading Japanese Texts Level B

JPL2991 Language Study in Japan 12 points

JPL3991 Language Study in Japan 12 points

JPL3992 Language Study in Japan 24 points

JPS2991/3991 Japanese Studies in Japan 12 points

JPS3992 Japanese Studies in Japan 24 points

KOR2990 Language and study in Korea 6 points

KOR2992/3992 Language and study in Korea 24 points

KOR2991/3991 Language and study in Korea 12 points

School of Public Policy and Social Work:

SWK3240 Working with individuals: Theory and Practice

SWK3260 Social Policy and Social Justice I

SWK4430 Cross-cultural Social Work: Theory and Practice

Changes to Credit Points:

School of Geography and Environmental Science:

8 to 6 points

GES2490 Applied geography and field studies

GES2760 Remapping of cultural geographies

12 point to 6 point

GES3240 Sustainable Cities

GES3420 Research in Human Geography

GES3470 Development and Environment in Asia-Pacific and Australia

School of Historical Studies:

8 point to 6 point

ARY2570 Minoans and Mycenaeans

ARY2970 The archaeology and history of Ancient Egypt: 3000-1650 BCE

ARY2990 The archaeology and history of Ancient Egypt: 1650-664 BCE

ARY3240 Archaeological techniques and archive studies: exploring Victoria’s heritage

ARY2250/3250 Israel in the ancient Near East: an archaeological perspective

ARY3810 An introduction to Middle Egyptian language

ARY3950 Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt

HSY2400/3400 Sexuality, decadence and modernity: politics, culture and society in Europe, c.1880 –1918

HSY2440/3440 The rise and fall of Nazi Germany

HSY2460/3460 The Vietnam War

HSY2495/3495/WMN2490/3490 History of Australian Feminism

HSY2510/3510 Germany 1815-1918: politics, ideas and society

HSY2560/3560/JWC2560/3560 Modern Jewish history

HSY2570/3570/JWC2570/3570 Modern Israel: vision and reality

HSY2580/3580/JWC2580/3580 The Holocaust

HSY2640/3640 The twelfth-century renaissance: culture and society

HSY2655/3655 Troubadours and street singers: music and popular culture 1100-1600

HSY3080 Reading History

RLT2140/3140 Christian theology I: revelation, creation, eschatology

RLT2160/3160 Christian theology II: Christology and trinity

RLT2170/3170 Christian theology III: grace and church

RLT2180/3180 Christian theology IV: the sacraments

RLT2470/HSY2470/3470 The religious quest: Judaism, Christianity and Islam

RLT2480/HSY2480/3480 The religious quest: Eastern faith and illumination

JWC2260/3260 Literature of destruction and redemption

8 point to 12 point

RLT3980/HSY3980 Thinking God – philosophical theology and postmodernity

RLT3130/4130/HSY3610/4610/RLM4130 The reforming impulse 1150-1600

HSY3805 Teaching History

School of Literary, Visual and Performance Studies:

8 point to 6 point

VSA2190/3190 Forms of Narrative Cinema (This was pulled out at Fac Board)

VSA2230/3230 Australian art: 1800s to the present

VSA2310/3310 Modern Architecture and Urbanism, 1907-1968

VSA2520/3520 Italian Renaissance art

VSA3020 From Film Theory to Video Practice

VSA2800/3800 Colonial/Postcolonial: Australian art and film

VSA2190/3190 Forma of Narrative Cinema

VSA3750 Indonesian and South East Asian film and television

VSA2630/3630/EUR2630/3630 German cinema/German Screen Studies

EIU2110 Form and Function: English in Context

EIU3110 English: Language and Culture

EIU2120/3120 English Language in Use: One mode, many methods

EIU2130/3130 English as the language of action and reflection

EIU3210 English discourse: exploration and demonstration

ENH2050/3050 The Reader in History

ENH2130/3130 Rakes and Revolutionaries; Literature and Opposition

ENH2150/3150 Australian Urban Fictions

ENH2230/3230 Shakespeare

ENH2290/3290 Authorship and Publishing

ENH2650/3650 Poetry: Text and Performance

ENH2660/3660/CLS2660/3660 Here and There: The Literature of Travel

ENH2750/3750 Contemporary Women’s Fiction & Theory

ENH2120/3120 True North: Representations of the North of England

ENH2710/3710 Orientations: Reading Asia

ENH2020/3020 Heroes, lovers and monsters: the literary culture of medieval England

ENH2110/3110 Renaissance Literature: Power and Love

ENH2330/3330 Victorian Literature

ENH2470/3470 Modern English Literature

ENH2530/3530 Contemporary English Literature

ENH2190/3190 Gods and Fairies: An introduction to Middle English

ENH2340/3340/CLS2160/3160 Literature and the Christian Tradition

ENH2770/3770 Short Fiction: Classic and Contemporary

ENH2060/3060/CLS2000/3000 Introduction to Critical Theory

ENH2060/3060/CLS2000/3000 Introduction to Critical Theory

ENH2310/3310 Romantic Literature

CLS2030/3030 Reading Freud and Jung

CLS2820/3820 Introduction to Ecocriticism

CLS2790/3790 Postmodernism and the Novel

CLS2530/3530 Modernism in European Literature

CLS2160/3160 Chinese Literature and Modernity

DTS2010/3010 Mime, mask, magic

DTS2150/3150 Choreographic Project

DTS2170/3170 Music Theatre Workshop

DTS2190/3190/ENH2100/3100 Post Colonial Drama

DTS2450/3450/ENH2450/3450 Contemporary Drama (CL)

DTS2500/3500 The Study of Dance

DTS2630/3630 Text and Performance

DTS2660/3660 Technical Aspects of Performance Making

DTS2830/3830 Drama into Film

DTS2870/3870 Stages: issues in theatre history

DTS3260 Independent Theatre Practice

DTS3400 Script Development

DTS3000 Ideas of Theatre: Directing

DTS2070/3070 Musical Theatre

DTS3800 Drama in Performance

PER2000 The Aesthetics of Performance

PER2040 Making Performance

PER3040 Writing Performance

PER3000 Contemporary Performance Culture

School of Humanities, Communications and Social Sciences:

8 point to 6 point

GSC2212/3212

GSC2204/3204 Work and Technology

GSC2205/3205 Sociology of Deviance

GSC2206 Sociology of Health

GSC2303 Case Management

GSC2310 Social Policy: developing the link

GSC2409/GSC3409 Narratives and Representations

GSC2410 Public Relations and Mass Communication Technologies

GSC2501 Australian History

GSC2502/3512 United States Policies: Media and Power

GSC2505 Courtesans, Concubines and Conquest

GSC2506 Community History

GSC2507 Politics & Society

GSC2701 Community Studies

GSC2905 Radio Journalism

GSC2906 TV Journalism

GSC2907 Radio/TV Journalism

GSC3202 Interpretation and Meaning in Sociology

GSC3501 East Asian History

GSC3502 Southeast Asian History

GSC3503 International Relations

GSC3504 Theories & Research in History and Politics

GSC3901 Comparative Journalism

GSC3902 Applied Journalism Research Project

GSC3903 Media Law & Ethics

GSC2202 Sociology of Race and Ethnic Relations

GSC2304 Community Development

GSC2406/3406 Women’s Writing

GSC2408/3408 Screen Studies

GSC2407/3407 Authorship and Writing

GSC2510/3510 Governing Australia

GSC3307 Human Services Management and Practice

GSC3422 Writing 2: Portfolio

8 Points to 12 Points

GSC3303 Insights into Practice

GSC3304 Paradigms of Practice

16 point to 12 point

GSC2306/3306 Field Education and Practice

Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies:

8 point to 6 point

AIS2801 Colonialism

AIS2803 Dominant and Minority Culture

AIS2804 Contemporary Issues

AIS2030/3030 Land Rights and Native Title

AIS2040/3040 Aboriginal People and the Law

School of Music – Conservatorium:

4 points to 6 points

MUS2020 Practical musical skills

MUS2030 Practical musical skills

MUS2040 Music composition and technology ensemble

MUS2660 Music composition and technology ensemble

MUS2110 Analytical and compositional techniques 1

MUS2120 Analytical and compositional techniques 1

MUS2070 Orchestral and choral performance and studies

MUS2080 Orchestral and choral performance and studies

8 points to 6 points

MUS3310 Contemporary compositional techniques

MUS2140 From Schubert to Strauss: music of the Romantic ideal

MUS2470 Performance studies: early music ensemble

MUS3470 Performance studies: early music ensemble

MUS2490 Indonesian gamelan: special studies

MUS3490 Indonesian gamelan : special studies

MUS3580 Contemporary Music

MUS3390 Music aesthetics, criticism, sociology and psychology

MUS3830 Music of Southeast Asia I: Indonesia

MUS3860 Music of Southeast Asia II: Thailand

MUS3330 Music of North and South India

MUS3880 Music of China, Japan and Korea

MUS3910 Music of sub-Saharan Africa

School of Political and Social Inquiry:

8 point to 6 point

ANY2110/3120/COS2210/3220/RLT2110 Magic, science and religion

ANY2130/COS2230 Race and sexual politics

ANY2160/COS2160 Understanding prejudice and discrimination

ANY2170/COS2170 Visualising cultures: film and ethnography

ANY2350/3350/COS2350/3350 Questions of identity: ethnicity, nationalism and globalisation

ANY2490/3490/COS2490/3490 Knowledge, power and social transformation in Southeast Asia

ANY2530/3530/COS2530/3520Tradition and Change: Culture, colonialism and modernity

ANY3430/COS3440 Civilisations and its malcontents

ANY3480/COS3430The Third World

ANY3630/WMN3630/COS3630 Feminisms cross-culturally: exploring women’s Worlds

SCY2021/3021 Sociology of the Mass Media

SCY2031/3031/COS2031/3031 Sexuality, Gender and Social Relations

SCY2041/3041/COS2041/3041 Sociology of Ethnicity & Minority Relations

SCY2100/3100 Sociological Perspectives

SCY2150/3150 Sociological Research Techniques for Public Policy

SCY2181/3181 Sociology of Prisons

SCY2230/3230 Australian Society: A Developmental Perspective

SCY2261/3261 Social Psychology

SCY2272/3272 Sociology of Popular Music

SCY2290/3290/RLT2290/3290/COS2290/3290 Spiritualities, Faiths and Religions: Society and the Transcendent

SCY2460/3460 Sociology of Men and Masculinity

SCY2070/3070 Sociology of the Family

SCY2310/3310/COS2310/3310 Population and Migration

SCY2470/3470 Women, Gender & Society

SCY3450 The Research Process

PLT2040/3040/COS2840/3840 Raging against the Machine: The Politics of Rock and Global Identities

PLT2050/3050 World Politics & International Law

PLT2060/3060/COS2060/3060 Images of Democracy: early Greek origins

PLT2120/3120/COS2820/3820 Justice, Rights and Difference

PLT2140/3140/COS214-/3140 Progress and Despair: Modern Political Theories and Ideologies

PLT2150/3150/COS2550/3550 Nationalism: 1. Global Transformations

PLT2160/3160 Australia in the information Age:1. Themes

PLT2170/3170 Politics and the Media in Australia

PLT2230/3230/COS2570/3570 International Political Economy

PLT3250 East Asia and the Politics of Difference

PLT3370 America: Decay of the Liberal Dream?

PLT2470/3470/COS2570/3570 Politics of Development

PLT2521/3521 Parties and Power in Australia

PLT2701/3701 Victorian State Politics and Policy

PLT3790 Three Conceptions of International Relations

PLT2850/3850/COS2850/3850 Defended to Death? Arms Control and International Security

PLT2870/3870 Power and Democracy in Australia

PLT2950/3950 International Ethics in a Divided World

PLT2960/3960/COS2960/3960 Seeking a New World Order? Washington and World Politics

PLT2970/3970/COS2970/3970 Australia and the World

PLT2980/3980 Issues in Global Politics

PLT2910/3910 Australian Political Economy

PLT2990/3990 The Politics of Environmentalism

WMN2030/3030/CLS2340/3340/PLT2070/3070/SCY2030/3030 Women, Media, Consumption: Feminist Cultural Studies

WMN2080/3080/CLS2240/3240 Feminism and Popular Culture: Reading Mainstream Cinema0

WMN2240/3240/PLT2360/3360/SCY2270/3270 Introduction to Contemporary

Feminist Theory

8 point to 12 point

ANY3230/COS3260 Culture and Conflict in Indonesia

ANY3460/COS3460/WMN3460 Intergenerational tyrannies: gender, age and culture

ANY3510/COS3510 A comparative examination of cultures in South and Southeast Asia

SCY3380/SYM4380 Women, Psychiatry and Madness

PLT3930 South East Asian Politics

WMN3020 Feminist Research

School of Philosophy, Linguistics and Bioethics:

8 points to 6 points

LIN2090/3090 Syntax: Grammatical Structure Typology and Universals

LIN2150/3150 Accents and Varieties of English

LIN2190/3190 History and Sociolinguistics of English

LIN2350/3350 Sociolinguitics

LIN2390/3390 Language, communication and the sexes

LIN2430/3430 Psycholinguistics and child language acquisition

LIN2470/3470 Intercultural communication

LIN2490/3490 Literacies and Communication: Education, Media and Cyberspace

LIN2510/3510 Structure of English

LIN2530/3530 Languages in contact

LIN2570/3570 The Analysis of Discourse: Texts, Narratives and Society

LIN2310/3310 Semantics: The study of meaning in Human Languages

LIN2330/3330 Pragmatics: strategies for communication

8 points to 6 points

PHL2110 Origins of Modern Philosophy A: Descartes

PHL2120/CLS2120 Language, truth and power

PHL2130 Plato and Platonism

PHL2150 Ethics

PHL2170 Symbolic Logic

PHL2230 Feminist Philosophers

PHL2330 Issues in Political Theory

PHL2650 Philosophy of Mind

PHL2210 Thinking about Science

PHL2670 Philosophy of Religion

PHL2850/3850 Topics in Indian Philosophy

PHL2810 Environmental Ethics

PHL3310 Recent Philosophy

PHL3350 Moral Psychology

PHL3410 Theory of Knowledge

PHL3430 Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir

PHL3510 Political Philosophy

PHL3570 Recent Logic

PHL3590 Mind and Meaning

PHL3610 Philosophy of Law

PHL3690 Metaphysics

PHL3790 Issues in Logical Theory

PHL3880 Origins of Modern Philosophy B: Hume

PHL3890 Science, Happiness and Death in Stoic and Epicurean Philosophy

School of Asian Languages and Studies:

8 point to 6 point

JPS2130/3130 Introduction to Japanese sociolinguistics

JPS2150/3150 Japanese culture: Identity and Tradition

JPS2710/3710 Australia-Japan relations

JPS2110/3110 Japanese Society and Culture

JPS2590/3590 Introduction to Japanese Linguistics

JPS2140/3140 Touring Japanese Culture

JPS2530/3530 Japanese Language Acquisition and Use

JPS2990 Japanese Studies in Japan 6 points

4 points to 6 points

ASN3071 Theory and research in Asian studies

JPL3752 Reading Japanese Level C

JPL3852 Advanced Japanese texts

8 point to 6 point

JPL2210 Japanese 2B: part 1

JPL2220 Japanese 2B: part 2

JPL3310 Japanese 3C: part 1

JPL3320 Japanese 3C: part 2

JPL2310 Japanese 2C: part 1

JPL2320 Japanese 2C: part 2

JPL2370/3370 Japanese 2/3C: part 1

JPL2380/3380 Japanese 2/3C: part 2

JPL3410 Japanese 3D: part 1 (Clayton only)

JPL3420 Japanese 3D: part 2 (Clayton only)

JPL2410 Japanese 2D: part 1 (Clayton only)

JPL2420 Japanese 2D: part 2 (Clayton only)

JPL3510 Japanese 3E: part 1 (Clayton only)

JPL3520 Japanese 3E: part 2 (Clayton only)

JPL2510/3510 Japanese Popular Culture

JPL2520/3520 Current Issues in the Japanese Media

8/12/16/24 to 6 points

JPL2990/3990 Language Study in Japan 6 points

8 points to 6 points

CHI2210 Intermediate Chinese, part 1

CHI2220 Intermediate Chinese, part 2

CHI2211 Intensive Intermediate Chinese (summer school), part 1

CHI2222 Intensive Intermediate Chinese (summer school), part 2

CHI3310 Advanced Intermediate Chinese, part 1

CHI3320 Advanced Intermediate Chinese, part 2

CHI2310 Advanced Intermediate Chinese, part 1

CHI2320 Advanced Intermediate Chinese, part 2

CHI2410 Advanced Chinese, part 1

CHI2420 Advanced Chinese, part 2

CHI3410 Advanced Chinese, part 1

CHI3420 Advanced Chinese, part 2

CHI4419 Advanced Chinese, part 1

CHI4429 Advanced Chinese, part 2

CHI2510 Advanced Chinese, part 3

CHI2520 Advanced Chinese, part 4

CHI3510 Advanced Chinese, part 3

CHI3520 Advanced Chinese, part 4

CHI4519 Advanced Chinese, part 3

CHI4529 Advanced Chinese, part 4

CHI2610 Advanced Chinese, part 5

CHI2610 Advanced Chinese, part 6

CHI3620 Advanced Chinese, part 5

CHI3620 Advanced Chinese, part 6

CHI4499 Honours seminar in Chinese

CHI2470/3470 Chinese for dialect speakers, part 1

CHI2480/3480 Chinese for dialect speakers, part 2

CBL2310 Advanced intermediate business Chinese, part 1

CBL2320 Advanced intermediate business Chinese, part 2

CBL3310 Advanced intermediate business Chinese, part 1

CBL3320 Advanced intermediate business Chinese, part 2

4 point to 6 point

CHI2330/3330 Chinese Media Studies Pt 1

CHI3340 Chinese Media Studies Pt 2

CHI2430/CHI3430 Chinese readings in a discipline area , part 1

CHI2440/CHI3440 Chinese readings in a discipline area , part 2

CHI4439 Chinese readings in a discipline area , part 1

CHI4449 Chinese readings in a discipline area , part 2

CHI2450 Chinese business communication, part 1

CHI2460 Chinese business communication, part 2

CHI3450 Chinese business communication, part 1

CHI3460 Chinese business communication, part 2

CHI4459 Chinese business communication, part 1

CHI4469 Chinese business communication, part 2

CHI3550 Professional Chinese language internship, part 1

CHI3560 Professional Chinese language internship, part 2

CHI4559 Professional Chinese language internship, part 1

CHI4569 Professional Chinese language internship, part 2

16/24 points to 6 points

CHI3990 Language Study Abroad

CHI4990 Language Study Abroad

8 point to 6 point

KOR2210 Intermediate Korean, Part 1

KOR2220 Intermediate Korean, Part 2

KOR2310/3310 Advanced Intermediate Korean, part 1

KOR2320/3320 Advanced Intermediate Korean, part 2

KOR3410 Advanced Korean, part 1

KOR3420 Advanced Korean, part 2

KOR3330 Readings in contemporary Korean, part 1

KOR3340 Readings in contemporary Korean, part 2

KOR2450/3450 Studies in translation: English – Korean, part 1

KOR2460/3460 Studies in translation: English – Korean, part 1

KOS2010/3010 Korean politics and economy

KOR3990 Language Study in Korea 6 points

8 point to 6 point

INM2210 Intermediate Indonesian, part 1

INM2220 Intermediate Indonesian, part 2

INM2230 Beginning Javanese, Part 1

INM2240 Beginning Javanese, Part 2

INM1310 Advanced Indonesian, part 1

INM1320 Advanced Indonesian, part 2

INM2310 Advanced Indonesian, part 1

INM2320 Advanced Indonesian, part 2

INM3310 Advanced Indonesian, part 1

INM3320 Advanced Indonesian, part 2

INM2410 Indonesian for special purposes, part 1

INM2420 Indonesian for special purposes, part 2

INM3410 Indonesian for special purposes, part 1

INM3420 Indonesian for special purposes, part 2

INM4419 Indonesian for special purposes, part 1

INM4429 Indonesian for special purposes, part 2

INM3430 Beginning Javanese, part 1

INM3440 Beginning Javanese, part 2

INM4439 Beginning Javanese, part 1

INM4449 Beginning Javanese, part 2

INM4579 Special project in Indonesia

INM4589 Special project in Indonesia

INS3110/4119 Literary traditions of Indonesia

INM3990 Language Study Abroad Program

INM4990 Language Study Abroad Program

School of European Languages and Cultures:

4 points to 6 points

FRN2410/2420 French Studies Year 2 Level 4A/4B

FRN3410/3420 French Studies Year 3 Level 4A/4B

FRN3510/3520 French Studies Year 3 Level 5A/5B

MGR2210 Modern Greek language IIA

MGR2220 Modern Greek language IIB

MGR3230 Modern Greek language: Katharevousa

MGR3240 Modern Greek language: Translation

8 points to 6 points

SPN3930 Individual option

SPN3780 Women’s writing in the Hispanic World today

SLA2810/3810/CLS2810/3810 Comparative drama of the 20th century

RUS2410/3410/CLS2420/3420 Literature and phenomenology: De Sade, Dostoevsky, Nietzsche, Tolstoy

UKR4020 The Ukrainian baroque

MGR2310/3310 Twentieth-century Greek literature

MGR2350/3350 Nineteenth-century Greek literature

MGR3330/4330 Filming the nation: the recent past in European cinema

MGR4470 Cretan Renaissance Literature

MGR4710 Greek-Australian Writing

(Refer to item 5 Major Amendment change to 4th year level only)

AGS2030 Ancient Greek Epic and Pre-Classical Greece

AGS2040 Ancient Greece through its Drama

EUR3520/CLS3520/EUR4520 Filming the nation: the recent past in European cinema

16 points to 12 points

MGR4340 Language study abroad program

MGR4380 Dissertation

4 point to 6 point

GRN2215 Intermediate German, part 1

GRN2225 Intermediate German, part 2

GRN2315 Advanced German studies 1, part 1

GRN2325 Advanced German studies 1, part 2

GRN2415 Advanced German studies 2, part 1

GRN2425 Advanced German studies 2, part 2

GRN2515 Advanced German studies 3, part 1

GRN2525 Advanced German studies 3, part 2

GRN2615 Advanced German studies 4, part 1

GRN2625 Advanced German studies 4, part 2

GRN3315 German Studies, Advanced 1, part 1

GRN3325 German Studies, Advanced 1, part 2

GRN3415 Advanced German studies 2, part 1

GRN3425 Advanced German studies 2, part 2

GRN3515 Advanced German studies 3, part 1

GRN3525 Advanced German studies 3, part 2

GRN3615 Advanced German studies 4, part 1

GRN3625 Advanced German studies 4, part 2

GRN4415 Advanced German studies 2, part 1

GRN4425 Advanced German studies 2, part 2

GRN4515 Advanced German studies 3, part 1

GRN4525 Advanced German studies 3, part 2

GRN4615 Advanced German studies 4, part 1

GRN4625 Advanced German studies 4, part 2

8 point to 6 point

GRN3125 German dialects and dialectology

GRN3165 Language and society: sociolinguistics

GRN3225 German Literature and Society in the 20th Century

GRN3235 The contemporary novel

GRN3245 German literature 1871-1918

GRN3995Language Study Abroad

8 point to 12 point

GRN4165 Language and society: sociolinguistics

GRN4265 Medieval language and literature

GRN4275 Critics of Civilisation

GRN4375 Special Reading Course in German

GRN4385 Age of Goethe

GRN4995 Language Study Abroad

GRN4355 Honours thesis in German Literature and Cultural Studies

GRN4365 Honours thesis in German Language and Linguistics

4 point to 6 point

ITA2070 Italian language IIA

ITA2080 Italian language IIB

ITA3010 Italian language A

ITA3020 Italian language B

ITA3070 Italian language IIIA

ITA3080 Italian language IIIB

8 point to 6 point

ITA2010 Italian language in context A

ITA2020 Italian language in context A

ITA2190 Individual option

ITA2230 Italian language and society

ITA2250 Modern Italian literature and society I

ITA2270 Modern Italian literature and society II

ITA3230 Italian language and society

ITA3330 Modern Italian literature and society III

ITA3350 Modern Italian literature and society IV

ITA3450 The Italian experience in Australia

ITA3470 Dante

ITA3520 Filming the nation

ITA2990/3990 Language Study Abroad

ITA3150 Individual Option

ITA4000 Italian IV

ITA4340 Modern Italian literature and society III

ITA4360 Modern Italian literature and society IV

ITA4440 Special reading course

ITA4460 The Italian experience in Australia

ITA4480 Dante

ITA4520 Filming the nation

16 points to 18 points

ITA4100 Honours dissertation

16 points to 12 points

ITA4490 Language Study Abroad

8 point to 6 point

AGR2210 Language and Literature A

AGR2220 Language and Literature C

AGR2230 Language and Literature B

AGR3220 Language and Literature C

AGR3230 Language and Literature B

AGR3240 Language and Literature D

AGR3410 Language and Literature A

AGR2270 Language and Literature D

LAT2210 Language and Literature A

LAT2220 Language and Literature C

LAT2230 Language and Literature B

LAT3230 Language and Literature B

LAT3220 Language and Literature C

LAT3240 Language and Literature D

LAT3210 Language and Literature A

LAT2240 Language and Literature D

8 points to 6 points

EUR2080/3080 Europe today: problems of integration

EUR2100/3100 European economic history since 1945

EUR2130/3130 Nations seeking statehood

EUR2400/3400 Sexuality, decadence and modernity: politics, culture and society in Europe, c1880-1918

EUR2580/3580 The Holocaust

EUR2810/3810 Comparative economic systems

EUR2950/3950 Europe: enlightenment and revolution

8 point to 6 point

FRN2010/2020 French Language and Text Analysis A/B

FRN2955/3955 Business French

FRN2500/3500 French Noir

FRN2220/3220 Rap Culture: towards an ethnographic analysis of contemporary France

FRN2470/3470 Telling Tales: An Introduction to French Narrative Fiction

FRN2300/3300 French Language Variation

FRN2970 Individual Option

FRN3910/4910 Contemporary Francophone Fiction

FRN3850/4850 Images of Women

FRN3370/4370 Introduction to French Phonology

FRN3890/4890 Paris and Modern Life

FRN3240/4240 Translation: theory and practice

FRN3510/4510 Twentieth-century French Poetry: Writing Practices, Reading Strategies

FRN3995 Language Study Abroad Program

FRN3310/4310 French Liguistics: Topics in Syntax and Semantics

FRN3980 Individual Option

8 points to 12 points

FRN4960 Special Reading Course

16 points to 12 points

FRN4000 French Language IV

FRN4100 Honours Dissertation

FRN4990 Language Study Abroad Program

8 points to 6points

RUS2110 Russian IIA

RUS2120 Russian IIB

RUS3370/4370 Russian Syntax

SLA2910/3910 The Novel in Eastern Europe

SLA3150/4150 Slavic Contrastive Studies

SLA3400 Language Study Abroad Program

UKR2070 Ukrainian studies II/1B

UKR2080 Ukrainian studies II/2B

UKR3010 Literature and society in Kievan Rus

UKR3020 The Ukrainian baroque

UKR4010 Literature and society in Kieven Rus

4 points to 6 points

SLA2040 Polish studies II/1A

SLA2050 Polish studies II/2A

UKR2170 Ukrainian studies II/1A

UKR2180 Ukrainian studies II/2A

16 points to 12 points

SLA4400 Language Study Abroad Program

4 point to 6 point

SPN2010 Intermediate Spanish Language and Studies

SPN2070 Advanced Spanish Language and Studies

SPN3010 Advanced Spanish Language and Studies

8 point to 6 point

ELC3950 Literary theory and critical practice in the European languages

SPN2190 Individual Option

SPN3250 Revolutions and literature in Spanish America

SPN3630 Romanticism and Realism in 19thC Spanish literature

SPN2290 Spanish Linguistics in Trading and Communication

SPN2310 Study Abroad Program

SPN3290 Spanish Linguistics in Trading and Communication

SPN3880 Translation and Translators: Theory and Practice

SPN2130 Culture and Civilisation of the Hispanic World

SPN3730 Dictatorship and Democracy in Contemporary Spanish Fiction

SPN3750 Civilisation and Barbarism in Spanish American Literature

8 points to 12 points

SPN4930 Special reading course

16 points to 12 points

SPN4990 Language Study Abroad Program

16 points to 24 points

SPN4100 Honours Dissertation

School of Public Policy and Social Work:

8 points to 6 points

SWK4410 Community Work: Theory and Practice

SWK4460 Critical and Creative Social Work Theory and Practice

8 points to 6 points

PCE2030 Comparative policing

PCE2050 Police, politics and community

PCE2060 Ethical and professional policing

PCE2070 Crime stories: criminology and crime fiction

PCE2230 Corporate Crime and Corruption

PCE2270 Victimology

PCE3010 Law and society

PCE3020 Development of Policing in Australia

PCE3030 Comparative Policing

PCE3060 Ethical and professional policing

PCE3070 Crime stories: criminology and crime fiction

PCE3040 Research Methods

8 point to 6 points

PCY2001 Ministers, minders and bureaucrats

8 points to 6 points

BHS2390 Practice skills

BHS2320 Personality: beyond the persona

WEL2310 Human services: casework and groupwork

WEL2330 Human services: agency practice

WEL2350 Human services: field education A

WEL2370 Human services: field education B

WEL2410 Community work

WEL3110 Research methods for human services

WEL3210 Program planning, implementation and evaluation

WEL3220 Human service organisations

WEL3310 Advanced practice skills for human services A

WEL3130 Human services: field education C

WEL3320 Advanced practice skills for human services B

Further Changes to Credit Points:

20 points to 24 points

PLT4049 Honours Thesis

4 points to 6 points

LAN3010 BA (Languages) – capping unit 1 – second language acquisition change to LAN3010 BA (Languages) – Capping Unit

Additional Year Level of Offering:

INM2230 Beginning Javanese, Part 1 change to INM2230/3230

INM2240 Beginning Javanese, Part 2 change to INM2240/3240

FRN1210/1220 French Year 1 Level 2A/2B in addition

FRN2310/2320 French Studies Year 2 Level 3A/3B

FRN1410/1420 French Studies Year 1 Level 4A/4B in addition FRN2510/2520 French Studies Year 2 Level 5A/5B

FRN2210/2220 French Studies Year 2 Level 2A/2B in addition FRN3315/3325 French Studies Year 3 Level 3A/3B

FRN3410/3420 French Studies Year 3 Level 4A/4B in addition FRN4515/4525 French Studies Year 4 Level 5A/5B

GSC2506 Researching and Writing Community History change to GSC2506/GSC3513 Researching and Writing Community History

SCY3070/4070 Sociology of the Family change to SCY2070/3070 Sociology of the Family

SCY3310/4310 Population and Migration change to SCY2310/3310 Population and Migration

SCY3470/4470 Women, Gender and Society change to SCY2470/3470 Women Gender and Society

SCY2230 Australian Society: A Developmental Perspective change to SCY2230/3230 Australian Society: A Developmental Perspective

CHI3330 Chinese Media Studies Part 1 change to CHI2330/3330

CHI3340 Chinese Media Studies Part 2 change to CHI2340/3340

JPL3752 Reading Japanese Texts Level C change to JPL2752/3752

JPL3852 Advanced Japanese Texts change to JPL2852/3852

PHL3810 Philosophy and the Environment change to PHL2810 Environmental Ethics change from 3rd year level to 2nd year level)

9.5 Major and Minor Amendments to Existing Subjects

That Education Committee note the decision of the Board of the Faculty of Arts to make major and minor amendments to subjects as detailed under 6 and 8 of the Faculty Board Report presented.

9.6 Disestablishment of Subjects

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note the disestablishment of the following subjects by the Board of the Faculty of Arts:

VSA4750 South East Asian and Indonesian Film and Television

GSC1301 Social Welfare Issues

10. FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

p 239-244

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee receive the Report of Meeting 3/2000 of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics, held 31 May 2000, note the Proceedings and consider each item requiring action separately for submission to the Academic Board.

*10.1 New Course Proposals

10.1.1 Master of Business Law

p 245-250

Documentation is attached.

The Faculty Board noted that the course proposed under this item would need to be included in the Schedule of Exceptions in the Graduate Studies Policy. The proposal includes one new subject.

RECOMMENDATION:

That, subject to continuing discussions between the Head of the Department of Business Law and Taxation and the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to establish the Master of Business Law, to be offered on-campus at the Caulfield and Clayton campuses commencing semester one, 2001.

10.1.2 Graduate Certificate in Media Sales

p 251-254

Documentation is attached.

The proposal under this item includes four new subjects.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to establish the Graduate Certificate in Media Sales, to be offered on-campus at the Caulfield campus commencing semester one, 2001.

10.1.3 Bachelor of Business (Law)

p 255-262

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to establish the Bachelor of Business (Law), to be offered on-campus at the Caulfield campus commencing semester one, 2001.

10.1.4 Bachelor of Business and Commerce / Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation

The proposal for establishment of this new course, which was forwarded by the Board of the Faculty of Education (via Education Committee 3/2000), was approved by the Academic Board at its Meeting 3/2000 subject to endorsement by the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note that the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics endorsed the proposal to establish the Bachelor of Business and Commerce / Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation, to be offered on-campus at the Gippsland campus commencing semester one, 2001.

10.2 Major Amendments to Existing Courses

10.2.1 Graduate Certificate of Business (Management) – Gippsland campus

p 263-264

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to re-instate the 1999 course structure and title of the Graduate Certificate of Business (Management), as taught by distance education at the Gippsland campus.

10.2.2 Graduate Diploma of Business (Management) – Gippsland campus

p 265-266

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to re-instate the 1999 course structure and title of the Graduate Diploma of Business (Management), as taught by distance education at the Gippsland campus.

10.2.3 Graduate Certificate in Human Resources – Gippsland campus

p 267-268

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to re-instate the 1999 course structure and title of the Graduate Certificate in Human Resources, as taught by distance education at the Gippsland campus.

10.2.4 Graduate Diploma in Human Resources – Gippsland campus

p 269-270

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to re-instate the 1999 course structure and title of the Graduate Diploma in Human Resources as taught by distance education at the Gippsland campus.

10.2.5 Master of Business (Retail and Wholesale)

p 271-272

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to change the title of the Master of Business (Retail and Wholesale), so that it becomes the Master of Marketing (Retail and Wholesale).

10.2.6 Master of Business (Agribusiness)

p 271-272

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to change the title of the Master of Business (Agribusiness), so that it becomes the Master of Marketing (Agribusiness).

10.2.7 Master of Business (Logistics Management)

p 271-272

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to change the title of the Master of Business (Logistics Management), so that it becomes the Master of Marketing (Logistics Management).

10.2.8 Master of Business Administration

p 273-282

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to amend the course structure of the Master of Business Administration program as detailed in the document presented, to provide greater flexibility, specialist streams, and a distinct competitive advantage in the market place.

10.2.9 Graduate Diploma of Business Administration

p 273-282

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to amend the course structure of the Graduate Diploma of Business Administration program as detailed in the document presented, to provide greater flexibility, specialist streams, and a distinct competitive advantage in the market place.

10.2.10 Bachelor of Business (Management)/Bachelor of Business Marketing

p 283-284

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to amend the course structure of the Bachelor of Business (Management) / Bachelor of Business (Marketing) as follows:

remove the subject MKF2500 Retail Management Principles from the listing of the outer core; and

MKX3141 Issues in Competitive Advantage should be noted as being the second compulsory outer core subject with MKX2111 Buyer Behaviour being the other.

10.3 New Subjects

p 285-292

Handbook entries are attached.

The new subject BTF5900 Master of Business Law – Research Project will be taught in the Master of Business Law. The new subjects MKX9XXX Introduction to the Media Sales Environment, MKX9XXX Media Audience Research, MKX9XXX Principles of Media Planning, Buying and Selling and MKX9XXX Media Customer Relationship Development will be taught in the Graduate Certificate in Media Sales.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to establish the 7 subjects below:

MGX5080 Bargaining and Dispute Resolution

MKX9XXX Introduction to the Media Sales Environment

MKX9XXX Media Audience Research

MKX9XXX Principles of Media Planning, Buying and Selling

MKX9XXX Media Customer Relationship Development

BTF5900 Master of Business Law – Research Project

MGX5560 Case Studies in Services Management

10.4 Major and Minor Amendments to Subjects

p 293-304

Documentation is attached for the major amendments under this item.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note the decision of the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics to make the major and minor amendments to subjects as detailed under items 5 and 7 of the Faculty Board Report presented.

Proceedings

11. FACULTY OF EDUCATION

p 305-306

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee receive the Report of Meeting /2000 of the Board of the Faculty of Education, held 2000, note the Proceedings and consider each item requiring action separately for submission to Academic Board.

*11.1 New Course Proposal – Graduate Diploma of Education (Early Childhood)

p 307-312

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Education to establish the Graduate Diploma of Education (Early Childhood), to be offered on-campus at the Clayton and Peninsula campuses commencing semester one, 2001.

11.2 New Subjects

p 313-320

A handbook entry is attached.

The new subjects proposed for establishment under this item are associated with the proposal above for the establishment of the Graduate Diploma of Education (Early Childhood).

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Education to establish the 8 subjects below:

EDF5402 Family Studies

EDF5409 Play and Pedagogy

EDF5410 Curriculum Studies – Early Childhood

EDF5411 Social, Political and Professional Contexts of Early Childhood Teaching

EDF5412 Field Experience

EDF5414 Child Development Principles

EDF5415 Issues in Child Development

EDF5416 Perspectives of Early Childhood Education

11.3 Major and Minor Amendments to Subjects

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note the decision of the Board of the Faculty of Education to make the major and minor amendments to subjects as detailed under item 3 and Proceeding No. 1 of the Faculty Board Report presented.

Proceedings

12. FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

p 321-326

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee receive the Report of Meeting 2/2000 of the Board of the Faculty of Engineering, held 24 May 2000, and consider each item for submission to Academic Board.

*12.1 New Course Proposals

12.1.1 Master of Biomedical Engineering

p 327-334

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Engineering to establish the Master of Biomedical Engineering, to be offered on-campus at the Clayton campus commencing semester one, 2001.

12.1.2 Postgraduate Diploma in Biomedical Engineering

p 335-340

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Engineering to establish the Postgraduate Diploma in Biomedical Engineering, to be offered on-campus at the Clayton campus commencing semester one, 2001.

12.1.3 Graduate Certificate in Biomedical Engineering

p 341-346

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Engineering to establish the Graduate Certificate in Biomedical Engineering, to be offered on-campus at the Clayton campus commencing semester one, 2001.

12.1.4 Bachelor of Telecommunications Engineering

p 347-354

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Engineering to establish the Bachelor of Telecommunications Engineering, to be offered on-campus at the Clayton campus commencing semester one, 2001.

12.2 Major Amendments to Existing Courses

12.2.1 Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering

p 355-360

Documentation is attached.

The Board approved a proposal from the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering for a major amendment to the BCSE. The amendment involves the change of some subjects from core to elective, credit point changes across levels and the list of approved electives.

 RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Engineering to amend the Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering degree as detailed in the documentation presented.

12.2.2 Bachelor of Technology (Computer Studies)

p 361-366

The Board approved a proposal from the Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering to amend the BTech(CompStud). The proposal involves the relocation of the course from Caulfield to Clayton campus from 2001, four (4) new subjects and three (3) existing subject amendments.

Four new subject proposals:

TEC2541 Computer organisation (4cp)

TEC3333 Industrial project 1 (6cp)

TEC3334 Industrial project 2 (6cp)

TEC3521 Professional communications (4cp)

Three existing subject amendments:

TEC2443 Digital systems (4cp) (Assessment revised)

TEC3741 Embedded microprocessor systems (4cp) (Re-titled, prerequisite added, assessment reviewed)

TEC3742 Data communications (4cp) (Re-titled, assessment reviewed)

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Engineering to:

amend the Bachelor of Technology (Computer Studies) as detailed in the documentation presented, noting the amendments to the three subjects listed above; and

note that the four new subjects listed above that are associated with this proposal are included for approval under the item below titled "New Subjects".

12.2.3 Bachelor of Engineering in the branch of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management

p 367-382

The Board approved a proposal from the Department of Mechanical Engineering to amend the BE (IE&EM). The proposal involves the amendment of the subject list requirements, twelve (12) new subjects and three (3) existing subject amendments.

Twelve new subject proposals:

IND1332 Engineering management (4cp)

IND2310 Special projects (4cp)

IND2362 Engineering practices: drafting concepts (4cp)

IND2372 Engineering practices: design process (4cp)

IND2392 Materials selection (4cp)

IND2402 Systems engineering (4cp)

IND2412 Business processes (4cp)

IND2422 Engineering mechanics (4cp)

IND3321 Engineering computations (6cp)

IND3322 Database management (6cp)

IND4317 Computer networks (6cp)

IND4318 Managing structural change (6cp)

Amendments to three existing subjects:

IND2311 Methods engineering (4cp) (Change of name/minor changes to subject content)

IND2332 Engineering management (4cp) (Change of subject content)

IND4336 Systems modelling and simulation II (6cp) (Change of topics within subject)

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Engineering to:

amend the Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management) as detailed in the documentation presented, noting the amendments to the three existing subjects listed above; and

note that the twelve new subjects listed above that are associated with this proposal have been included for approval under the item below titled "New Subjects".

12.3 New Subjects

p 383-428

Handbook entries are attached for the subjects to be established under this item.

Of the 54 subjects proposed for establishment below, 2 are postgraduate subjects associated with Biomedical Engineering; 3 are postgraduate subjects associated with Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering; 4 are 4th year undergraduate subjects in Civil Engineering; 20 are 4th year undergraduate subjects associated with the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering); 4 are associated with the proposal for major amendment of the Bachelor of Technology (Computer Studies); and 12 are associated with the proposal for major amendment of the Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management). In addition, 9 existing subjects in Civil and Materials Engineering have been included in the list of new subjects by virtue of changes their credit point values.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Engineering to establish the thirty-eight new subjects below:

New Subjects for Establishment:

ECE5810 Current biomedical engineering research (6cp)

ECE5812 Bioelectromagnetism (6cp)

ECE5503 Electrical energy systems (6cp)

ECE5710 Computer image processing and pattern recognition (6cp)

ECE5711 Computer vision and robotics (6cp)

CIV4232 Advanced structural analysis (6cp)

CIV4233 Advanced structural design (6cp)

CIV4268 Water resources management (6cp)

CIV4269 Flood management (6cp)

ECE4203 Antennas and propagation

ECE4204 Microwave and RF devices, circuits and communications

ECE4302 Modern control systems

ECE4303 Advanced control systems

ECE4304 Computer control systems

ECE4403 Signal processing

ECE4404 Digital signal processing

ECE4405 Optical communication systems

ECE4406 Digital transmission

ECE4412 ATM and ISDN networks

ECE4503 Electrical energy systems

ECE4504 Electrical conversion systems

ECE4505 Power electronics applications

ECE4506 Variable speed motor drive systems

ECE4507 Energy supply and demand

ECE4508 High voltage systems and protection

ECE4510 Distribution and utilisation of electrical energy

ECE4604 Large scale digital design

ECE4605 Audio systems

ECE4606 Radio frequency design

TEC2541 Computer organisation (4cp)

TEC3333 Industrial project 1 (6cp)

TEC3334 Industrial project 2 (6cp)

TEC3521 Professional communications (4cp)

IND1332 Engineering management (4cp)

IND2310 Special projects (4cp)

IND2362 Engineering practices: drafting concepts (4cp)

IND2372 Engineering practices: design process (4cp)

IND2392 Materials selection (4cp)

IND2402 Systems engineering (4cp)

IND2412 Business processes (4cp)

IND2422 Engineering mechanics (4cp)

IND3321 Engineering computations (6cp)

IND3322 Database management (6cp)

IND4317 Computer networks (6cp)

IND4318 Managing structural change (6cp)

Changes to Credit Point Values:

CIV4248 Ground hazards and environmental geotechnics (6cp)

CIV4249 Foundation engineering (6cp)

CIV4283 Transport planning (6cp)

CIV4284 Transport systems (6cp)

MTE4525 Project I (6cp)

MTE4536 Microstructure development during metal processing (4cp)

MTE4560 Polymer engineering (4cp)

MTE4561 Metallurgical engineering (4cp)

MTE4562 Ceramics engineering (4cp)

Changes to credit point values and additional change to subject codes:

Code

Title

cp

New

Title

Cp

ECS3372

Advanced computer architectures

3

ECE4706

Advanced computer architectures

4

ECS3382

Interactive computer graphics

3

ECE4712

Interactive computer graphics

4

ECS3383

Computer image processing and pattern recognition

3

ECE4710

Computer image processing and pattern recognition

4

ECS4301

Special elective

3

ECE4001

Special elective

4

ECS4345

Mobile systems and network design

3

ECE4413

Mobile systems and networks

4

ECS4347

Performance of telecomm networks

3

ECE4414

Performance of telecomm networks

4

ECS4348

Software engineering for telecomms

3

ECE4410

Software engineering for telecomms

4

ECS4349

Video coding for telecommunications

3

ECE4415

Video communications

4

ECS4359

Basic reliability engineering

3

ECE4509

Reliability engineering

4

ECS4365

Advanced electronic and photonic devices

4

ECE4603

Advanced electronic and photonic devices

4

ECS4366

Bioengineering instrumentation

3

ECE4811

Electromedical instrumentation

4

ECS4367

Electronic systems and components

4

ECE4607

Electronic systems and components

4

ECS4374

Computer systems design

4

ECE4713

Computer systems design

4

ECS4378

Neural computing

3

ECE4707

Neural computing

4

ECS4379

Object-oriented programming and C++

3

ECE4709

Advanced programming techniques

4

ECS4385

Computational methods

3

ECE4901

Computational methods

4

ECS4387

Computer vision and robotics

3

ECE4711

Computer vision and robotics

4

ECS4395

Thesis project B

12

ECE4909

Thesis project

12

ECS4399

Thesis project B1

12

ECE4910

Thesis project

12

ELE4271

Computer communications

4

ECE4411

Internet architecture and protocols

4

12.4 Amendments to Existing Subjects

p 429-432

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note the decision of the Board of the Faculty of Engineering to make amendments to subjects as detailed under items 4.2, 4.3 and 5.1 of the Faculty Board Report and the documentation presented.

13. FACULTY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

p 433-444

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee receive the Report of Meeting 2/2000 of the Board of the Faculty of Law, held 31 May 2000, note the Proceedings and consider each item requiring action separately for submission to the Academic Board.

13.1 Minor Amendments to Existing Courses

P 445-448

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note the decision of the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology to make amendments, as detailed under item 1 of the Faculty Board Report and the documentation presented, to the courses listed below:

Master of Information Technology

Bachelor of Computing (at the Caulfield campus)

Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Business Systems

Bachelor of Computing (Information Systems) (at the Caulfield and Peninsula campuses - course code 0355)

Graduate Certificate in Computing (by distance education)

Graduate Diploma in Computing (by distance education)

13.2 New Subject Proposals

p 449-456

Handbook entries are attached for the proposals for establishment of subjects under this item. (In addition, an email is attached in support of the change to a subject’s credit point value below.)

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology to establish 4 new subjects and approve one new subject by virtue of a change to credit points as listed below:

Establishment of New Subjects:

BUS5750 Applied Intelligent Techniques for Business Modelling

CPE5100 Readings in Network Computing

GCO9824 Computer Communications

GCO9863 Professional Communication

Change to Credit Point Value of an Existing Subject:

FIT5960 Multimedia Project (from 6 to 12 points)

13.3 Minor Amendments to Existing Subjects

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note the decision of the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology to make minor amendments to existing subjects as detailed under item 4 of the Faculty Board Report presented.

*13.4 Faculty Recognition of Student Academic Achievement

The views of the faculty were sought in response to the suggestion below from Education Committee Meeting 6/99 that faculties might recognise students' academic achievement more. The following is extracted from the minutes of Education Committee Meeting 6/99:

Professor M Evans emphasised the university-wide need for greater celebration of academic excellence, and suggested the possibility of recognition of the achievement of the top student in each subject on the academic transcript (eg. inclusion of an asterisk beside the result).

The Faculty of Information Technology supports the concept of greater faculty recognition of student academic achievement. The Faculty's Education Committee has noted its strong support for the practice of sending letters of commendation to high achieving students; a preference for absolute rather than relative measures of excellence; and agreement that the formal mechanisms for recognition recommended by the committee should still allow scope for additional school initiatives.

RECOMMENDATION:

That the Education Committee:

note the following proposals adopted by the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology:

The faculty should establish a Dean's List. Students would qualify for membership of the Dean's List if they achieved an average mark greater than a specified level (a mark in the high 80s is suggested) over a calendar year's enrolment. Students would lose their membership of the Dean's List if their average over a calendar year dropped below 80%.

Schools of the faculty should be encouraged to award prizes to the highest achieving student in each subject, and to seek sponsorship for such prizes.

endorse the following proposals of the Board of the Faculty of Information Technology:

A letter of commendation should be sent by the Board of Examiners to all students who have achieved High Distinctions in all subjects undertaken in the previous semester.

Membership of the Dean's List, or award of a prize, should be noted on the student's transcript.

Proceedings p 457-458

14. FACULTY OF LAW

p 459-460

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee receive the Report of Meeting 1/2000 of the Board of the Faculty of Law, held , and consider each item requiring action separately for submission to the Academic Board.

*14.1 New Course Proposal – Bachelor of Computer Science / Bachelor of Laws

p 461-466

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Law to establish the Bachelor of Computer Science / Bachelor of Laws, with Law as the managing Faculty, to be offered

15. FACULTY OF MEDICINE

p 467-470

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee receive the Report of Meeting 4/2000 of the Board of the Faculty of Medicine, and consider each item requiring action for submission to the Academic Board.

15.1 Amendments to Existing Course – Bachelor of Paramedic Studies, degree conversion

15.1.1 Admission requirements (Major Course Amendment)

p 471-472

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Medicine to amend the admission requirements for the Bachelor of Paramedic Studies - degree conversion to:

"Qualifications as an Ambulance or MICA Paramedic or equivalent, and concurrent employment with a Victorian, Interstate or International Ambulance Service or related agency."

15.1.2 Credit transfer for MICA Paramedics (Major Course Amendment)

p 473-476

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Medicine that:

given the special circumstances of the AOTC-Monash transition and the Monash Council’s commitment to the State Government for a seamless transition of education programs from the AOTC with full credit transfer, that consideration of credit transfer for MICA Paramedics who completed their course at the AOTC be regarded as a special case and as a time limited transition issue; and

applicants who have completed the MICA Paramedic course at the AOTC prior to 30th November, 1999, or who have been assessed by the AOTC and granted RPL to the MICA Paramedic practice level in Victoria, be given the same credit provision towards the Bachelor of Paramedic Studies as students who will complete their MICA Paramedic course at Monash and be required to meet the same degree conversion requirements; namely, 24 credit points of compulsory core subjects, plus a concurrent 1 year of full time related employment, or part time equivalent, in an ambulance service or related agency.

15.1.3 New Elective Subjects (Minor Course Amendment)

p 477-478

Documentation is attached.

The minor amendments under this item are conditional upon the establishment of the three new subjects listed below. All three subjects are Year 3, elective subjects. The Education Committee’s endorsement of these subjects is sought under the item below titled "New Subject Proposals".

RECOMMENDATION:

That, conditional upon endorsement of the new subjects listed below, Education Committee note the decision of the Board of the Faculty of Medicine to make a minor amendment to the Bachelor of Paramedic Studies – degree conversion, to introduce the following elective subjects:

PAR3052 Clinical Practice Project – 2

PAR3130 Clinical Practice (degree conversion)

PAR3140 Advanced Life Support (Ambulance Paramedic)

15.2 New Subjects

p 479-522

Handbook entries are attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Medicine to approve the 25 new subjects listed below:

BND3011 Public Health Nutrition

BND3021 Clinical Dietetics 1

BND3031 Diet related chronic disease and preventive nutrition

BND3041 Nutrition across the life span

BND3052 Food Science and Skills

BND3062 Health Education

BND3072 Clinical Dietetics 2

BND3082 Therapeutic Dietetic Practices

BND4011 Clinical Dietetics 3

BND4021 Clinical Dietetics 4

BND4031 Food Service Management

BND4041 Health Services Management

BND4052 Program Planning

BND4062 Clinical Dietetics 5

PAR3070 Paramedic Clinical Manager

PAR3080 Paramedic Clinical Educator

PAR3090 Flight Paramedic

RAD4010 Medical Imaging &Methods 3 (MRI)

RAD4020 Sonographic Methods 3

RAD4030 Selective studies in Medical Imaging

RAD4040 Clinical Studies 7

RAD4050 Clinical Studies 8

PAR3052 Clinical Practice Project – 2

PAR3130 Clinical Practice (degree conversion)

PAR3140 Advanced Life Support (Ambulance Paramedic)

15.3 Major and Minor Amendments to Existing Subjects

p 523-524

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note the decision of the Board of the Faculty of Medicine to make major and minor amendments to existing subjects in the Bachelor of Paramedic Studies, degree conversion, as detailed in the Faculty Board Report and the documentation presented.

16. FACULTY OF SCIENCE

p 525-532

A document is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee receive and note the Report of Meetings 6/99 and 2/2000 of the Board of the Faculty of Science and a Report of the Executive Committee of the Faculty of Science, and consider each item requiring action for submission to the Academic Board.

*16.1 New Course Proposal – Master of Psychology (Health)

p 533-542

Documentation is attached.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Faculty of Science to establish the Master of Psychology (Health), to be offered from the Caulfield campus by distance education commencing semester one, 2001.

16.2 Amendments to Existing Courses

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note the decision of the Board of the Faculty of Science to make amendments to the courses listed below:

Bachelor of Science (Environmental Management) and Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)

Bachelor of Science / Diploma of Environmental Management

Bachelor of Science (Environmental Management) / Diploma in Natural Resource Management

Bachelor of Science (Resource Management)

Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Science (Berwick campus)

Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Business (Gippsland campus)

16.3 New Subject Proposals

p 543-580

Handbook entries are attached.

The "MPH" subjects below are associated with the establishment of the Master of Psychology (Health).

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee endorse for submission to Academic Board the proposal of the Board of the Faculty of Science to establish the 35 subjects listed below:

ANT3031 Anatomy of Head, Neck and Brain

ANT3032 Medical Laboratory Technology

ANT3042 Introduction to Anatomy and Cell Biology Research

ANT3052 Human Development from Conception to Birth

HUP3011 Human Pathology 1

HUP3022 Human Pathology 2

CEL3011 Cell Biology 2

CHM3911 Spectroscopic Analysis

CHM3922 Understanding Chemical Reactions

CHM3931 Medicinal Chemistry

CHM3942 Synthesis of Bioactive Compounds

CHM3951 Analytical Science

CHM3962 Environmental Chemistry 2: Pollution and Remediation

CHM3971 Sustainable Chemistry

CHM3982 Chemistry at the Interface

CHM3990 Applied Research Project

CHM3991 Chemistry Topics I

CHM3992 Chemistry Topics II

ESC3201 Deformation and Metamorphism of the Crust

ESC3211 Sedimentation and Magmatism in Crustal Evolution

ESC3222 Crustal Evolution of Gondwana

ESC3212 Volcanology and Geochemistry

BCH3062 Molecular Bioinformatics

MHP5011 Introduction to Health Psychology

MHP5021 Professional Psychology in Rural and Remote Communities

MHP5032 Health Promotion

MHP5042 Counselling for Rural Practitioners

MHP5051 Psychological Treatment of Health Problems

MHP5061 Ethical, Legal and Professional Practice Issues

MHP5072 Psychological Assessment

MHP5102 Placement I

MHP5081 Multivariate Statistics

MHP5112 Placement II

MHP5093 Research Thesis

MHP5122 Placement III

16.4 Previously Approved Course and Subject Proposals – Wine Technology and Marketing

The Science Faculty Board approved the proposal to create the new courses Executive Certificate, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master of Wine Technology and Marketing. The Science Faculty Board also endorsed the following subject proposals to be offered in these courses:

ASC4XXX Introduction to Viticulture and Wine Science

ASC5XXX Winegrowing 1

ASC5XXX Winegrowing 2

ASC5XXX Wine Technology

ASC5XXX Wine Science Research Project

AFX9XXX Financial Decision Making

MGX9XXX Business Management

MGX5XXX Wine Marketing

MKX5XXX Marketing Policy & Strategy

MKX5XXX Marketing Innovation Planning

MKX5XXX Wine and Food Applied Research Project

These proposals were approved by the Board of the Faculty of Business and Economics at its meeting 02/00 and the Education Committee at its meeting 3/00.

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note that the Wine Technology and Marketing course and subject proposals, approved by the Business and Economics Faculty Board at its Meeting 2/2000 and the Education Committee at its Meeting 3/2000, have been endorsed by the Science Faculty Board.

16.5 Amendments to Existing Subjects

RECOMMENDATION:

That Education Committee note the decision of the Board of the Faculty of Science to make amendments to the subjects listed below:

PSY3062 Research methods and philosophy of psychology

GES2490 Applied Geography and Field Studies

GES2600 Power and Poverty: Geographies of the Third World

GES2750 Cities and Communities

GES2760 Re-mapping Cultural Geographies

GES3240 Sustainable Cities

GES3350 Resource Evaluation and Management

GES3420 Research in Human Geography

GES3470 Development and Environment in Asia-Pacific and Australia

MAT1097 Quantitative Analysis 1

 

PART C: NEXT MEETING

The next scheduled meeting of the Education Committee (Meeting 5/2000) will be held at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 9 August 2000.

All final submissions for the agenda for that meeting are due by Wednesday, 26 July 2000. For other important dates, please refer to the 2000 Education Committee Submission Schedule and Evaluation Roster, which is located on the web at the following address:

http://www.adm.monash.edu.au/unisec/com/comind.htm

Membership:

Professor Alan Lindsay (Chair)

Associate Professor David Garrioch

Dr Denise Cuthbert

Mr Karen Bensley

Associate Professor Alan Farley

Associate Professor Les Nethercott

Associate Professor Peter Gronn

Associate Professor Kim Ng

Associate Professor John Hurst

Mr Chris Avram

Associate Professor Susan Campbell

Professor Grahame Taylor

Associate Professor Malcolm Sim

Dr Kristina Macrae

Associate Professor Michael Morgan

Associate Professor Louis Roller

Professor Peter Stewart

Professor Max King

Professor Merran Evans

Professor John Harris

Professor Graham Webb

Professor Les Johnson

Ms Megan Lamb (MUBS)

Ms Jessamy Nicholas (MONSU)

Mr Dan Feldman (MSA)

Ms Chris Hortis (MUGSU)

Mr Earle Keegel (MPA) - Graduate Diploma

Mr Noel Turner (MPA) - Masters by Coursework

In Attendance:

Mr Robert Burnet

Mr Clive Vernon

Mr Peter Lawford

Mr Peter Yates (Acting Divisional Director, Student Services Division)

Ms Kerri Wilson-Reid (Executive Officer)

Further Distribution:

Faculty Registrars/Managers (*9)

Mr B Eddy

Ms M Fairbanks

Dr A Mitchell

Mr P Siggins

Ms C Holland

Ms P Herman