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Specification

Entry

1 Candidates for the combined degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts shall be qualified for entry in accordance with the provisions of the University's Rules of Admission.
2 Normally, candidates for the combined degrees shall complete the requirements, as hereinafter prescribed, in not less than four separate years of full-time study (or its equivalent) and not more than ten years from the time of first enrolment, including the year of passing the first unit claimed to count towards the degree.

Course structure

3 [i] To qualify for the combined degree, the candidate shall complete 400% from units in Groups 1, 2 and 3 of the BA and BFA combined schedules, which must include a minimum of two majors, one from Arts and one from Fine Arts, provided that:
(a) In the Bachelor of Arts component, students must select units to meet the requirements for a major in one discipline or majors in two disciplines. A major sequence is defined as sequential studies in one discipline as follows:
-- 25% at 100 level (except where not required for enrolment at 200 level) and
-- 75% at 200/300 levels -- a minimum of 100%;
-- the maximum percentage at 100 level in any given discipline which may be counted towards the BA is 25%;
-- the maximum percentage in any discipline which may be counted towards the BA is 150%;
-- at least 25% of units in a major shall be from units at 300 level.
(b) In the Bachelor of Fine Arts component, students must complete either:
-- a studio major and a minor in Art History and Cultural Theory; or
-- a major in Art History and Cultural Theory and a studio minor provided that:
[1] a student completing the studio major shall normally complete 125% made up of 25% at first year, 50% at second year and 50% at third year in the studio plus a minimum of 50% of units in Art History and Cultural Theory comprising 25 % at first year plus 25% at second/third year;
[2] a student completing the Art History and Cultural Theory major shall complete 100% of Art History and Cultural Theory units made up of 25% at first year plus 75% at second/third Year plus complete a Studio minor made up of 25% at first year, 25% at second year plus 25% at third year.
(c) candidates for the degree shall not include subjects taught outside the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts degree Schedules in the combined degree (ie no Group 1A, 2A or 3A subjects).
[ii] The units which may be included in a course for the degree shall, unless otherwise approved by the dean, be in accordance with the Schedules of the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees.
4 [i] Units may be counted towards the degree only if they have been taken in accordance with prerequisites determined by the Faculty of Arts.
[ii] A candidate normally may not enrol in any year in units totalling more than 100% weighting, or if the candidate is in full-time employment during any given semester, more than 50% weighting.
iii] Where two or more units of the same name or content are offered within the University, only one may be counted towards the degree.
[iv] In every case the candidate's choice of units and the order in which they are taken shall be subject to approval by the dean in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 3.

Credit for previous studies

5 Passes in subjects or units in other courses (completed or otherwise) in this University or another approved tertiary institution (or other approved professional exan-dning body) may be credited towards the degree, provided that the Faculty may specify what more a candidate so credited shall be required to do to qualify for the degree.

Miscellaneous

6 The Faculty of Arts may from time to time make amendments to the schedules to these specifications.
7 These specifications shall take effect on 1 January 2002 and shall apply to all candidates for the degree, including those enrolling for the first time in that year and those enrolled subsequently. Candidates who have passed in units towards the BA--BFA under the specifications in force prior to 1 January 2002 will be entitled to graduate in accordance with those degree specifications operating at the time of their admission to candidature or to transfer to the revised BA--BFA with credit.
8 The approved abbreviation for the combined degree of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts shall be BA--BFA.

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