University of Newcastle

Bachelor of Development Studies / Bachelor of Social Science

University of Newcastle

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00109J

The need for environmentally sustainable and equitable development is one of the most serious issues facing the contemporary world. Development Studies provides opportunities to study the causes and consequences of unequal development and assess policy options for a more equitable and sustainable future.Social science provides you with the opportunity to analyse, challenge and gain an insight into theories about life cycle, gender, class, race, work, social justice and social organisation. Social science theories are the result of systematic thinking, observations and reflection, and contribute to political and moral debate in society, rather than dictate precise answers to complex social problems.The combined program offers students an interdisciplinary understanding of uneven development in the Bachelor of Development Studies with a grounding in social science theory and practice from the Bachelor of Social Science.

Structure

320 units comprising of:140 units of Compulsory Courses80 unit Social Science Major Courses80 unit Development Studies Major Courses20 units Development Studies Directed Courses

Subjects

  • Human services
  • Criminology
  • History
  • Human resource management and industrial relations
  • Tourism and event management
  • Linguistics
  • Psychology studies
  • Cultures and Citizenship
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Globalisation and Economic Development
  • Urban and Regional Development

Standard entry requirements

  • Year 12
  • Selection based on ATAR or equivalent

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Callaghan International: $139,080
  • ATAR: 75.00
Yes
  • Full-time : 4 years
  • Part-time : 4 years

Fee comments

Campuses: Callaghan.

Fees are indicative and subject to variation. Overall program fee may vary based on course selection.

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