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The Diploma in Humanities is an enabling program that provides:
2. a pathway for other local students from educationally disadvantaged backgrounds into academic study in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Students will also be eligible for some advanced standing. Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes By undertaking the Diploma in Humanities, motivated students will have the opportunity to
- develop their critical and analytical thinking; - complete introductory courses in their chosen field and - adjust to University study with a strong support structure. Students must complete a total of 48 units of credit (UOC) in approved courses. For details of courses please consult the individual plan records below.
The Diploma may be undertaken in the following three streams:
Indigenous students intending to seek admission to the LLB must complete the Law (Indigenous) plan, and may only enter combined LLB/Arts or Social Sciences programs.Indigenous students intending to seek admission to the Arts and Social Sciences programs must complete the Arts and Social Sciences (Indigenous) plan.Students from educationally disadvantaged backgrounds intending to seek admission to Arts and Social Sciences programs must complete the Arts and Social Sciences (General) plan.
1. Students must complete a total of 48 uoc from the approved courses in one of three plans above.
2. Students must complete their diploma within four semesters of study. Note: Student enrolments will be Commonwealth-funded and students will not have to pay Commonwealth Support charges. For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
Applicants for the Indigenous Plans (HUMSA17016 - HUMSC17016)
Applicants for the General Plan (HUMSB17016)
As part of the selection process shortlisted applicants will be required to complete a short writing skills test and attend an interview with the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences in late January 2011.
The program provides for articulation to Arts and Social Sciences programs and combined LLB/Arts and Social Sciences programs. On successful completion, students will be elgible for some advanced standng in completed courses that form parts of Arts and Social Sciences programs and combined LLB/Arts and Social Sciences programs.
If, on completion of requirements, a student gains admission to a degree program they would articulate with specified credit. A student who completes the program but does not wish to proceed to a degree program would be provided with a Certificate of Achievement certifying that they have completed an enabling program. Students who complete the Diploma and progress to an approved undergraduate degree program will be eligible for advanced standing (transfer credit) in successfully completed courses that form part of that program. For details of credit available please consult the individual plan records.
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No credit will be granted to any student for ATSI0001 and ATSI0002 or HUMS0001 and HUMS0002 as these are enabling courses to support students in their program. |