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3076
INFOSYS 703
: Special Topic: Managing with Artificial Intelligence2022 Semester One (1223)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3077
INFOSYS 703
: Special Topic: Managing with Artificial Intelligence2021 Semester One (1213)
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3078
INFOSYS 757
: Project Management and Outsourcing2024 Semester Two (1245)
Discusses tools and techniques for managing complex projects. Particular focus is given to balancing competing demands among scope, time, cost, and quality. Communication tools for facilitating relationships between the project team and customers are also discussed as well as between client and vendors on information technology outsourcing projects in onshore, nearshore, offshore and web-based services.
Restriction: OPSMGT 757
3079
ITALIAN 204
: Italian Fiction and Cinema2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian.
Prerequisite: ITALIAN 107
Corequisite: ITALIAN 200
Restriction: ITALIAN 232, 336
Restriction: ITALIAN 232, 336
3080
ITALIAN 232
: Italian Fiction and Cinema (Texts in English)2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in English. This course does not count towards a major or minor in Italian. Students taking an Italian major or minor should take ITALIAN 204 instead.
Prerequisite: 90 points passed
Restriction: ITALIAN 204, 336
Restriction: ITALIAN 204, 336
3081
ITALIAN 312
: Special Topic: Italy on Screen2021 Semester One (1213)
Highlights Italy's distinctive film tradition from the post-World War II period to the present through the examination of a variety of film genres and filmmakers. Considers the sources, complexities and resonances of these films and how they refer to historical, social and political issues and to cinematic conventions. This course is designed for Italian majors and students enrolled in the Certificate/Diploma in Languages (Italian).
Prerequisite: ITALIAN 107
Restriction: ITALIAN 211, 212
Restriction: ITALIAN 211, 212
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ITALIAN 336
: Italian Fiction and Cinema2020 Semester One (1203)
A study of Italian novels, short stories and their adaptation into feature films. Texts are in Italian.
Prerequisite: ITALIAN 201 and 15 points from ITALIAN 202, 204, 206, 209, 211, 235, 236
Restriction: ITALIAN 204, 232
Restriction: ITALIAN 204, 232
3083
JAPANESE 292
: Special Topic: Religion in Modern Japanese Society2025 Semester One (1253)
Aims to understand the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in modern Japanese society. Topics to be covered include the “invention” of State Shinto and its role in nation-building, the decline of established temple Buddhism, the emergence and impact of new religious movements, and social conflict related to religion-state issues in the postwar period.
Prerequisite: JAPANESE 150 or ASIAN 100, and, a further 30 points from BA courses.
Restriction: JAPANESE 308
Restriction: JAPANESE 308
3084
JAPANESE 292
: Special Topic: Religion in Modern Japanese Society2024 Summer School (1240)
Aims to understand the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in modern Japanese society. Topics to be covered include the “invention” of State Shinto and its role in nation-building, the decline of established temple Buddhism, the emergence and impact of new religious movements, and social conflict related to religion-state issues in the postwar period.
Prerequisite: JAPANESE 150 or ASIAN 100, and, a further 30 points from BA courses.
Restriction: JAPANESE 308
Restriction: JAPANESE 308
3085
JAPANESE 308
: Religion in Modern Japanese Society2025 Semester One (1253)
The aim of this course is to understand the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in modern Japanese society. Topics to be covered include the “invention” of State Shinto and its role in nation-building, the decline of established temple Buddhism, the emergence and impact of new religious movements, and social conflict related to religion-state issues in the postwar period. <i>Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 and 30 points at Stage II in Asian Studies or 45 points in Stage II BA courses, including one of the following: ANTHRO 250, JAPANESE 240, 241, 243, 270, THEOLOGY 201 or THEOREL 201, SOCIOL 213
Restriction: ASIAN 708, JAPANESE 292</i>
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3086
JAPANESE 308
: Religion in Modern Japanese Society2024 Summer School (1240)
The aim of this course is to understand the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in modern Japanese society. Topics to be covered include the “invention” of State Shinto and its role in nation-building, the decline of established temple Buddhism, the emergence and impact of new religious movements, and social conflict related to religion-state issues in the postwar period. <i>Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 and 30 points at Stage II in Asian Studies or 45 points in Stage II BA courses, including one of the following: ANTHRO 250, JAPANESE 240, 241, 243, 270, THEOLOGY 201 or THEOREL 201, SOCIOL 213
Restriction: ASIAN 708, JAPANESE 292</i>
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3087
JAPANESE 308
: Religion in Modern Japanese Society2023 Semester One (1233)
The aim of this course is to understand the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in modern Japanese society. Topics to be covered include the “invention” of State Shinto and its role in nation-building, the decline of established temple Buddhism, the emergence and impact of new religious movements, and social conflict related to religion-state issues in the postwar period. <i>Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 and 30 points at Stage II in Asian Studies or 45 points in Stage II BA courses, including one of the following: ANTHRO 250, JAPANESE 240, 241, 243, 270, THEOLOGY 201 or THEOREL 201, SOCIOL 213
Restriction: ASIAN 708, JAPANESE 292</i>
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3088
JAPANESE 308
: Religion in Modern Japanese Society2022 Semester One (1223)
The aim of this course is to understand the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in modern Japanese society. Topics to be covered include the “invention” of State Shinto and its role in nation-building, the decline of established temple Buddhism, the emergence and impact of new religious movements, and social conflict related to religion-state issues in the postwar period. <i>Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 and 30 points at Stage II in Asian Studies or 45 points in Stage II BA courses, including one of the following: ANTHRO 250, JAPANESE 240, 241, 243, 270, THEOLOGY 201 or THEOREL 201, SOCIOL 213
Restriction: ASIAN 708, JAPANESE 292</i>
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3089
JAPANESE 308
: Religion in Modern Japanese Society2021 Semester One (1213)
The aim of this course is to understand the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in modern Japanese society. Topics to be covered include the “invention” of State Shinto and its role in nation-building, the decline of established temple Buddhism, the emergence and impact of new religious movements, and social conflict related to religion-state issues in the postwar period. <i>Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 and 30 points at Stage II in Asian Studies or 45 points in Stage II BA courses, including one of the following: ANTHRO 250, JAPANESE 240, 241, 243, 270, THEOLOGY 201 or THEOREL 201, SOCIOL 213
Restriction: ASIAN 708, JAPANESE 292</i>
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3090
JAPANESE 308
: Religion in Modern Japanese Society2020 Semester One (1203)
The aim of this course is to understand the role of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions in modern Japanese society. Topics to be covered include the “invention” of State Shinto and its role in nation-building, the decline of established temple Buddhism, the emergence and impact of new religious movements, and social conflict related to religion-state issues in the postwar period.
Prerequisite: ASIAN 100 and 30 points at Stage II in Asian Studies or 45 points in Stage II BA courses, including one of the following: ANTHRO 250, JAPANESE 240, 241, 243, 270, THEOLOGY 201 or THEOREL 201, SOCIOL 213
Restriction: ASIAN 708
Restriction: ASIAN 708
3091
JAPANESE 702
: Topics in Japanese Culture and Society2020 Semester One (1203)
In-depth study of selected topics on Japanese culture and society. Topics may include Japanese religion and society, popular culture, early modern history, Japan in East Asia and globalisation. This will be a team-taught course, and the content each year will be adapted according to student research interests. The course requires critical reading of core texts and regular student seminar presentations.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3092
KOREAN 120
: Korean Society and Culture2025 Semester Two (1255)
An introduction to Korean society and culture, focusing on the development of the nation. The course covers the colonial legacy, national division, and cultural, social, economic and political changes in the two Koreas. No knowledge of Korean language required.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3093
KOREAN 120
: Korean Society and Culture2023 Semester Two (1235)
An introduction to Korean society and culture, focusing on the development of the nation. The course covers the colonial legacy, national division, and cultural, social, economic and political changes in the two Koreas. No knowledge of Korean language required.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3094
KOREAN 120
: Korean Society and Culture2022 Semester Two (1225)
An introduction to Korean society and culture, focusing on the development of the nation. The course covers the colonial legacy, national division, and cultural, social, economic and political changes in the two Koreas. No knowledge of Korean language required.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3095
KOREAN 120
: Korean Society and Culture2021 Semester Two (1215)
An introduction to Korean society and culture, focusing on the development of the nation. The course covers the colonial legacy, national division, and cultural, social, economic and political changes in the two Koreas. No knowledge of Korean language required.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3096
KOREAN 120
: Korean Society and Culture2020 Semester Two (1205)
An introduction to Korean society and culture, focusing on the development of the nation. The course covers the colonial legacy, national division, and cultural, social, economic and political changes in the two Koreas. No knowledge of Korean language required.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3097
KOREAN 203
: Special Topic: Korean Pop Culture: Digital and Global2025 Semester One (1253)
Examines the multifaceted growth of Korean Pop Culture, with a focus on the nation’s pop music industry. In the new millennium, the rise of Korean Pop Culture has become one of the most distinctive global media phenomena. This course offers a comprehensive understanding of Korean Pop Culture, emphasizing its conjunction with digital communication technologies and global media platforms.
Prerequisite: 15 points at Stage I in Asian Studies, Chinese, Japanese, or Korean
3098
LANGTCHG 708
: Special Topic: Experimental Approaches to SLA2025 Semester One (1253)
Familiarises students with experiments that investigate second language acquisition. There are two goals. First, to develop an understanding of a range of methods in the field, which include categorisation and memory tests, eye-tracking, measuring skin conductance responses and brain signals. Second, to train students to critically read reports from experiments and to evaluate their relevance for SLA research.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3099
LANGTCHG 708
: Special Topic: Experimental Approaches to SLA2024 Semester One (1243)
Familiarises students with experiments that investigate second language acquisition. There are two goals. First, to develop an understanding of a range of methods in the field, which include categorisation and memory tests, eye-tracking, measuring skin conductance responses and brain signals. Second, to train students to critically read reports from experiments and to evaluate their relevance for SLA research.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
3100
LANGTCHG 708
: Special Topic: Experimental Approaches to SLA2022 Semester One (1223)
Familiarises students with experiments that investigate second language acquisition. There are two goals. First, to develop an understanding of a range of methods in the field, which include categorisation and memory tests, eye-tracking, measuring skin conductance responses and brain signals. Second, to train students to critically read reports from experiments and to evaluate their relevance for SLA research.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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